Herend Porcelain’s hand-painted Victorian patterned service products combine elegance and functionality on your table. Large and small serving plates, teapots, soup bowls, sauce bowls and other serving pieces; they not only complete your dinner set but also add an aesthetic touch to your presentations. You can choose these service items individually or create your own special collection by combining them with different patterns.
Queen Victoria pattern was introduced at the first Industrial Exhibition in London in 1851 and won the gold award. Queen Victoria of England commissioned this pattern for Windsor Castle. Inspired by Chinese motifs and masterfully shaped by Herend painters, this pattern has been among Herend’s most beloved patterns ever since. Different variations have been produced over time, and all variations can be used in harmony with each other.
Have the freedom to create your sets or individual pieces. Create a table setting that reflects your personal style by combining different patterns and decors.
Herend is not just a porcelain brand, it is an art passed down from generation to generation. While traditional methods are used in porcelain production, technology is utilized only for heating the kilns. Porcelain’s unique whiteness, transparency, and clarity are achieved with a special blend of raw materials. Specially trained painters at Herend paint the figures in daylight. Only those who receive the title of "Chief Painter" are authorized to sign their works. Herend also offers the option to replace any lost or broken parts of any product you've purchased since production. Inspired primarily by nature, Herend incorporates distinctive birds, meaningful flowers (such as lotus and peony), butterflies, and Chinese motifs into its decorations. Prices of Herend porcelain vary depending on the density and richness of the decorations.
Not dishwasher safe. Use with a mild dishwashing detergent is recommended. Do not use a wire or hard, abrasive sponge.