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- Herend "Queen Victoria Pastel / Butterfly" Dark Pink & Brown VICTP2 00724-0-00 Tea Cup & Saucer 200ml
Herend "Queen Victoria Pastel / Butterfly" Dark Pink & Brown VICTP2 00724-0-00 Tea Cup & Saucer 200ml *
Description
Queen Victoria PastelThis pattern is a new addition to the Victoria series. The traditional Herend design "Queen Victoria" is now available in two soothing colors.
Queen Victoria
This series is in the Chinese taste (chinoiserie) with butterflies and peony flowers.
Once of Herend's oldest and most famous design is the Victoria decoration. The flamboyant, oriental style pattern, which comprises nearly one hundred different butterflies and glower springs painted in brigt colours, received its first significant acknowledgement at the London World Exposition in 1851. However, the success was genuinely crowned by Queen Victoria of England, whose name the pattern bears, when she ordered a dinner set decorated with this pattern for her palace.
Chinoiserie
A style of art popular in Europe from the late 17th to the early 19th century. Based on Chinese taste and fused with the Rococo style, it was used in architecture, furniture, and decoration, and was especially prevalent in ceramics.
Herend's "chinoiserie" patterns are modeled after Chinese and Japanese porcelain, and are woven with Herend's rich sense of playfulness to create a unique charm.
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.
Brand Quality
Shipping Cost
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The overseas shipping is provided by Japan Post Co., Ltd.
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We fix the shipping fee to a nationwide flat fee 660JPY per parcel, but in case your order over 20,000JPY in total without consumption tax of 10% and any handling charges, the shipping is free of charge.
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