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- Herend "Dream Garden" REJA-3 20711-0-00 Mocha Coffee Cup & Saucer 100ml
Herend "Dream Garden" REJA-3 20711-0-00 Mocha Coffee Cup & Saucer 100ml *
Description
Dream GardenThe Rothschild décor, in existence since 1850, depicts a charming, harmonious scene with a pair of birds and a pearl necklace. Its name derives from a famous banker family, one of the company’s most significant customers. Relying on the jargon used by the manufactory’s painters, the 12 compositions are called “bouquets,” as if they were some kind of holiday flower bouquets. According to the legend about the pattern “the pearl necklace of the young lady of the Viennese Rothschild family disappeared. The servant girl and the staff were suspected of having committed the theft. However, one day by divine grace they caught a glimpse of the necklace, snagged on a tree branch in the garden, and the culprit magpie alongside.” The thread of this tale is spun further by the Dream Garden decor that was conceived in the course of making the pattern.
The Dream Garden is based on the separation of living and non-living elements and highlights the magical momentums of the original Rothschild “bouquets”, synthesizing a new content to build a garden, one that we can only dream of. Here birds and trees become treasures as precious as gold. Grass grows both upwards and downwards from the clump of grass, the pearl necklace hanging from the branch defies gravity, the silver-grey weed blossoms into a yellow fluffy ball, magnificent purple leaves are sprouting on the dead tree branch and in this dreamlike space the tiny, timid birds genuinely merge into nature.
Herend
In 1826, Herend opened a kiln on the western edge of Hungary, near the border with Austria. This small pottery kiln was purchased by Mor Fischer in 1839, and he began to focus on the production of tableware.
In 1851, Queen Victoria purchased a set of tableware for Windsor Castle, and Herend became one of the most famous kilns in Europe.
In 1866, when Franz Joseph, then Emperor of Austria, became Emperor of Hungary, Herend tableware graced the banquets at his court. Under the protection of the Habsburgs, who were known as the noblest of the nobility, Herend tableware attracted the royalty and aristocracy of Vienna and other European countries. Herend developed together with the Austrian court, which was prosperous at the time.
Today, Herend continues to uphold the tradition of handmade work, from modeling to painting, while creating new motifs one after another.The combination of traditioni and nnovation is a very important element of Herend Porcelain.
Please Note:
- All Herend products are made by hand and may differ from the pictures shown. Also, each piece is different in shape, pattern, color, motif, flower, and atmosphere.
- The pattern which has main motif ( such as "Chinese Bouquet / Apponyi", "Indian Basket / Fleurs des Indes", etc.) has several second motifs.
- Each pot and other lid knobs are different in color and motif.
- Each figure has a different face.
- Back stamp design varies by date of manufacture.
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Shipping Cost
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