Herend Golden Edge Collection-Herend is a sound investment in hand painted art, but not the sort to admire from afar. Its durable hard paste porcelain body and dishwasher-safe attribute make it a breeze to enjoy.
Herend is perpetual, with dinnerware patterns never discontinued. Those purchased today will always be available, whether one, ten or a hundred years go by.
Herend Queen Victoria Collection in Blue
This collection also comes in green, pink, as well as Fortuna Blue, and Fortuna Rust.
The original set, introduced in 1851 at the First World Exhibition in London, was purchased by Queen Victoria herself. Subsequently named for her, this Chinese-influenced pattern demands the skills of Herend's most talented and experienced painters.
There's a 20% Restock Fee for all Herend Orders as they are special orders.
Queen Victoria dined on it, and Princess Diana delighted to it in her annual Christmas stocking. Now it’s time to savor a special Herend experience of your own.
Brush your fingers along Herend’s smooth white porcelain body and hand-painted designs, and sense the passion of great sculptors, master painters, and visionary designers imbued in every piece they lovingly craft. Intended for use and enjoyment as well as artistic appreciation, Herend’s durability and ease of care ensure it fits perfectly with your lifestyle.
Herend holds a rich history spanning many years, crossing many oceans and charming generation after generation to enjoy worldwide acclaim as the pinnacle in supreme porcelain, also known as “white gold.” Now the biggest porcelain manufactory in Europe, Herend was founded in 1826 in the small village of Herend, Hungary to produce pottery. In 1839 a major turning point occurred when Mor Fischer became the manufactory’s new owner. Taking Herend in an entirely new direction, visionary Fischer carved out the unique niche of producing dinnerware replacement pieces for Europe’s royal families to complement their valuable porcelain patterns from Germany and the Far East.
Fischer engineered a string of royal successes that quickly put Herend on the map and led to the next phase of Herend’s growth when manufactory artists began designing dinnerware patterns of their own. Queen Victoria’s 1851 purchase of a large set for Windsor Castle was a milestone, setting the stage for aristocrats throughout Europe to clamor for Herend in their estates.
In the 1870s Herend added meticulously-crafted figurines to its creations. Folk figurines commanded center stage until the demand for Herend’s animal figurines gradually grew in the 1930s. Herend’s trademark fishnet design – which is most popular in the U.S. -- originated in 1858 when an artist intrigued with a Chinese plate’s fish scale design painted it onto a rooster figurine’s breast to imitate feathers.
Herend Queen Victoria Collection in Green
This collection also comes in blue, pink, as well as Fortuna Blue, and Fortuna Rust.
The original set, introduced in 1851 at the First World Exhibition in London, was purchased by Queen Victoria herself. Subsequently named for her, this Chinese-influenced pattern demands the skills of Herend's most talented and experienced painters.
There's a 20% Restock Fee for all Herend Orders as they are special orders.
Queen Victoria dined on it, and Princess Diana delighted to it in her annual Christmas stocking. Now it’s time to savor a special Herend experience of your own.
Brush your fingers along Herend’s smooth white porcelain body and hand-painted designs, and sense the passion of great sculptors, master painters, and visionary designers imbued in every piece they lovingly craft. Intended for use and enjoyment as well as artistic appreciation, Herend’s durability and ease of care ensure it fits perfectly with your lifestyle.
Herend holds a rich history spanning many years, crossing many oceans and charming generation after generation to enjoy worldwide acclaim as the pinnacle in supreme porcelain, also known as “white gold.” Now the biggest porcelain manufactory in Europe, Herend was founded in 1826 in the small village of Herend, Hungary to produce pottery. In 1839 a major turning point occurred when Mor Fischer became the manufactory’s new owner. Taking Herend in an entirely new direction, visionary Fischer carved out the unique niche of producing dinnerware replacement pieces for Europe’s royal families to complement their valuable porcelain patterns from Germany and the Far East.
Fischer engineered a string of royal successes that quickly put Herend on the map and led to the next phase of Herend’s growth when manufactory artists began designing dinnerware patterns of their own. Queen Victoria’s 1851 purchase of a large set for Windsor Castle was a milestone, setting the stage for aristocrats throughout Europe to clamor for Herend in their estates.
In the 1870s Herend added meticulously-crafted figurines to its creations. Folk figurines commanded center stage until the demand for Herend’s animal figurines gradually grew in the 1930s. Herend’s trademark fishnet design – which is most popular in the U.S. -- originated in 1858 when an artist intrigued with a Chinese plate’s fish scale design painted it onto a rooster figurine’s breast to imitate feathers.
Herend China Rothschild Bird Green Collection
Deck the halls with Julia Knight's dazzling Holly Sprig Collection.
Wrap your table up in the richness of the holiday season with the Holly Sprig 13.5" Chip & Dip Bowl. Whether your serving veggies and hummus or fruit and yogurt, guests will enjoy the charm that this piece brings to every seasonal soiree. From the luxurious richness of the crushed mother of pearl infused enamel to the signature thumbprint swirl, each piece is truly one-of-a-kind and will surely become a family heirloom. Pair it with the Holly Sprig Spreader for the perfect hostess gift! Mix and match this piece with other stunning items from the Holiday Collection or the Florentine Collection, and create a memorable tablescape that will be seeped in tradition.
The Holiday Collection is food safe and can go into the freezer and the oven up to 250 degrees.
“Discover a total ECLIPSE of nature's beauty: a celebration of artisan style.”
By hand, by design, Eclipse is the epitome of artisan authenticity. The Collection's imperfect shapes are perfectly natural, showcasing light-filled beauty in one-of-a-kind pieces.
Julia Knight Flowers
Each Julia Knight piece is a unique, handmade sculptural work of art. Small variations may occur in the product's finish adding to its natural beauty. Our pieces are offered in an array of sumputous colors and have a durable, high-gloss, food-safe finish that will remain beautiful and functional for years to come. All of our serveware and barware pieces are hot and cold food safe.
Enamel on Aluminum
Sand-cast by hand in high-grade, food-safe aluminum, each is hand-painted with our trademark blend of enamel infused with crushed Mother of Pearl. To keep your pieces brilliant, simply hand-wash with mild soap and warm water (no dishwashers please). Dry, thoroughly, immediately after washing to avoid water spots. Ideal for chilling foods or warming in an oven up to 250 degrees Farenheit.
Enamel and Stainless Steel
Peony Serving Utensils are dishwasher safe.
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Hand made in sand-cast aluminum decorated with our trademark blend of enamel infused with crushed mother of pearl. Artfully carved interior creates a dimensional sculpture of an open Rose flower covered in burnished gold finish. Food safe.
12" x 3.75". Hand made in sand-cast aluminum decorated with our trademark blend of enamel infused with crushed mother of pearl. Artfully scalloped interior modeled after flower petals. The 8" and 6" bowls next inside to make a beautiful Peony flower design. Food safe.
12" x 4". Hand made in sand-cast aluminum decorated with our trademark blend of enamel infused with crushed mother of pearl. Artfully carved interior creates a dimensional sculpture of an open Rose flower covered in burnished gold finish. Food safe.
21" x 9". Hand made in sand-cast aluminum decorated with our trademark blend of enamel infused with crushed mother of pearl. Artfully scalloped interior modeled after flower petals. The gala bowl is the perfect centerpiece for your favorite drink or as an ice bucket for wine or champagne. Food safe.
At once whimsical and sophisticated, the Lamina collection combines metalwork reminiscent of French filigree, dramatically offset against contemporary stainless steel. Each piece features a handcrafted acanthus leaf motif, sumptuously finished in 24K gold.
Care
All L’OBJET collections are made with exceptional materials, and with proper use and care, will last for generations.
Handwash with mild, non-citrus dish soap and dry with a soft cloth.
For pieces with a nickel-plated finish, avoid contact with acidic food substances as discoloration of finish may occur.
At once whimsical and sophisticated, the Lamina collection combines metalwork reminiscent of French filigree, dramatically offset against contemporary stainless steel. Each piece features a handcrafted acanthus leaf motif, sumptuously finished in 24K gold.
Care
All L’OBJET collections are made with exceptional materials, and with proper use and care, will last for generations.
Handwash with mild, non-citrus dish soap and dry with a soft cloth.
For pieces with a nickel-plated finish, avoid contact with acidic food substances as discoloration of finish may occur.
Specifications
Diameter: 12"
Width: 12"
Height: 2.75"