Hand-painted Herend Porcelain plates with a Victorian pattern bring classic elegance to your table. Complete your dinnerware with a variety of sizes, including serving, dinner, appetizer, and dessert plates; or create your own unique combination by choosing individual plates or mixing patterns. Matching soup bowls, bowls, and serving pieces are also available in the collection.
The Queen Victoria pattern was introduced at the first Industrial Exhibition in London in 1851 and won a gold award. Queen Victoria of England commissioned this pattern for Windsor Castle. Inspired by Chinese motifs and masterfully crafted by Herend painters, this pattern has been among Herend's most beloved ever. Different variations have been produced over time, and all variations can be used in harmony.
Have the freedom to create your own sets, either as a set or individually. Create a table setting that reflects your personal style by combining different patterns and decorations.
Herend is not just a porcelain brand; it is an art passed down from generation to generation. While traditional methods are used in the production of porcelain, technology is used only for heating the kilns. The unique whiteness, transparency, and clarity of porcelain are achieved with a special blend of raw materials. Specially trained painters at Herend paint the figures in daylight. Only those who have received the title of "Chief Painter" are authorized to sign their works. Herend also offers the opportunity to re-order any lost or broken piece of any product you have purchased since production. Inspired particularly by nature in its decorations, Herend uses special birds, meaningful flowers (such as lotus and peonies), butterflies, and Chinese patterns in its decorations. Prices of Herend porcelain vary depending on the density and richness of the decoration.
Do not wash in the dishwasher. It is recommended to use a mild dishwashing detergent. Do not use wire or hard scratching sponge.