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Herend home accessories dazzle in detail. With painstaking care, artists hand-pierce and hand-weave every openwork box, basket, bowl, and plate. Finials and delicate flowers are adroitly shaped by artists’ dexterous hands. Every beautiful motif takes form at the touch of an artist’s brush delicately stroked across a white porcelain background, until a fine piece of art is born before their eyes. There’s no place like home, and there’s no finishing touch like Herend.

SCALLOPED TRAY W/MONOGRAM 5.5"L


$110.00

HOME ACCESSORIES

Herend home accessories dazzle in detail. With painstaking care, artists hand-pierce and hand-weave every openwork box, basket, bowl, and plate. Finials and delicate flowers are adroitly shaped by artists’ dexterous hands. Every beautiful motif takes form at the touch of an artist’s brush delicately stroked across a white porcelain background, until a fine piece of art is born before their eyes. There’s no place like home, and there’s no finishing touch like Herend.

SMALL HEART TRAY 4"L X 4"W - RASPBERRY

$230.00

Herend Wedding Cake Figurine is a great wedding gift! You can also place them on the Groom and Bride's dinner placing for a glamorous touch!

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 to produce pottery, but in 1839 a major turning point occurred when Mor Fischer became the manufacturer’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.

$575.00

Herend China Queen Victoria Square Cake Plate With Handles
Trimmed in 24k gold
9 1/2 inches square

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.

There's a 20% Restock Fee for all Herend Orders as they are special orders.

Queen Victoria Pattern: 

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.

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.

$650.00

Herend China Rothschild Bird Green Border Triangle Dish 9.5"L
Trimmed in 24k gold
9 1/2 inches long


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. Each piece is unique and motifs vary. Rothschild Bird Green Border is a lush design featuring the highly recognizable bird motif framed by tiny individually hand painted rich green fish scales outlined in 24-karat gold.

Many connoisseurs consider this pattern, first created in 1860 for the Rothschild family of Europe, to be the epitome of hand painting on porcelain. Twelve different motifs portray a 19th century tale about Baroness Rothschild, who lost her pearl necklace in the garden of her Vienna residence. Several days later it was found by her gardener, who saw birds playing with it in a tree.

$825.00

Herend China Rothschild Bird Green Square Cake Plate With Handles
Trimmed in 24k gold
9 1/2 inches square
Rothschild Bird Green Pattern

$7,940.00

Many connoisseurs consider this pattern, first created in 1860 for the Rothschild family of Europe, to be the epitome of hand painting on porcelain. Twelve different motifs portray a 19th-century tale about Baroness Rothschild, who lost her pearl necklace in the garden of her Vienna residence. Several days later it was found by her gardener, who saw birds playing with it in a tree.

Limited Edition Size = 35

SIZE: 12.75in L X 12.75in W Multicolor

The Rothschild birds may be the most famous Herend birds but there are many other avian beauties in the catalog that deserve their time in the spotlight. With the Birds of Herend tray, rarely seen bird motifs have flown their coop in the Herend archives and are presented in stunning detail nestled among vivid scenes of flowers and foliage. Adding to the rich presentation are gold fishscale details and faux-bois handles that mimic the birds natural home.

$835.00

Herend China Queen Victoria Rectangular Tray With Branch Handles
Trimmed in 24k gold
18 inches long

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.

There's a 20% Restock Fee for all Herend Orders as they are special orders.

Queen Victoria Pattern: 

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.

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.

$160.00

Herend China Queen Victoria Garden Coaster Set Of Four
Trimmed in 24k gold
4 inches dia.

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.

There's a 20% Restock Fee for all Herend Orders as they are special orders.

Queen Victoria Pattern: 

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.

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.

$367.00

Herend Large Leaf Dish
Trimmed in 24k Gold
10.75"L

$590.00

Herend China Leaf Dish With Butterfly 10.75"
Trimmed in 24k Gold
10 3/4 inches long x 3 1/2 inches wide

$90.00

Herend Chinese Bouquet Ring Box Collection-Since 1826 Herend has created timeless designs with unsurpassed craftsmanship and artistry. These exquisite treasures make lovely collectibles and heirlooms for generations to come.
Herend home accessories dazzle in detail. With painstaking care, artists hand-pierce and hand-weave every openwork box, basket, bowl and plate. Finials and delicate flowers are adroitly shaped by artists’ dexterous hands. Every beautiful motif takes form at the touch of an artist’s brush delicately stroked across a white porcelain background, until a fine piece of art is born before their eyes.

$295.00

Herend Small Openwork Ball

$90.00

Herend Royal Garden Pin Dish.

On the eve of Prince William and Kate Middleton's wedding, Hungary formally presented Royal Garden dinnerware as the country's official gift to the royal couple. Created by Herend specifically for William and Kate, the design is a modern interpretation of Herend's classic Queen Victoria pattern, which celebrates its 160th anniversary in 2011. Queen Victoria was first purchased in 1851 by its namesake upon her seeing it in London at the first World's Fair.

$1,035.00

Herend Rothschild Bird Turkey Platter

The Beauty Is Legendary, But That's Only The Beginning.

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 is timeless, being ever in vogue.
Herend is uniquely yours, with dinnerware personalization options ranging from hand painted 24-kt gold monograms to custom-designed sets.
Herend keeps excellent company, being owned by royalty, dignitaries and celebrities from all walks of life and sold in very select stores specializing in superior goods and service.

$690.00

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.

There's a 20% Restock Fee for all Herend Orders as they are special orders.

Queen Victoria Pattern: 

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.

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.

$320.00

Herend Small Openwork Ball Butterfly

$120.00

Herend Chinese Bouquet originally created in 1930 in raspberry coloration for Count Albert Apponyi, the pattern features a center motif of a stylized peony surrounded by a garland of leaves with 24K gold rosettes.

Herend Chinese Bouquet Dinnerware Collection in Green Herend Chinese Bouquet Dinnerware Collection in Green
oz 6d 10-5d 7-5d 8d 6d 8-25d
$100.00

Derived from the intricate motifs and lush colors of Indian Basket, the Chinese Bouquet pattern was designed for Count Albert Apponyi in 1930. The Far East influence of ancient chinoiserie is apparent in the details of this vibrant pattern.

Originally created in 1930 in raspberry coloration for Count Albert Apponyi, the Chinese Bouquet pattern features a center motif of a stylized peony surrounded by a garland of leaves with 24K gold rosettes. It is available in multiple color options such as blue, green and rust.

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 is timeless, being ever in vogue.

Herend is uniquely yours, with dinnerware personalization options ranging from hand-painted 24-kt gold monograms to custom-designed sets.

Herend keeps excellent company, being owned by royalty, dignitaries and celebrities from all walks of life and sold in very select stores specializing in superior goods and service.

$190.00

Originally created in 1930 in raspberry coloration for Count Albert Apponyi, the Chinese Bouquet pattern features a center motif of a stylized peony surrounded by a garland of leaves with 24K gold rosettes. It is available in multiple color options such as blue and rust.

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 is timeless, being ever in vogue.

Herend is uniquely yours, with dinnerware personalization options ranging from hand-painted 24-kt gold monograms to custom-designed sets.

Herend keeps excellent company, being owned by royalty, dignitaries and celebrities from all walks of life and sold in very select stores specializing in superior goods and service.

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