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ln4wins · 5 months ago
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landonorris: Honour to team up with @herendporcelain on this hand painted masterpiece for Hungary. When we got together we knew we wanted to do something special and here it is.From the bottom of my heart thank you (and sorry about last year)
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charrari · 5 months ago
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landonorris: Honour to team up with @/herendporcelain on this hand painted masterpiece for Hungary. When we got together we knew we wanted to do something special and here it is. From the bottom of my heart thank you (and sorry about last year) ❤️
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isawthesainz · 5 months ago
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mclaren A special visit to @/herendporcelain. ✨🎨
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budapestbug · 4 years ago
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Herend Porcelain Manufactory The factory at Herend was founded in 1826 by Vince Stingl as an earthenware pottery manufacturing factory, but also he had been carrying out research experiments on porcelain making. Stingl ran out of funds and subsequently went bankrupt, his creditor Mór Fischer took control of the factory in 1839. The new owner of the manufactory, Mór Fischer, being very ambitious and having new ideas, started artistic porcelain manufacturing in the same year. At that time it was almost impossible to replace broken pieces and supply old, classical porcelain dinner-sets from the Far East and from Europe, but Mór Fischer's efforts met the support of the Hungarian aristocracy already in 1840. The artistic demand, the effort of manufacturing the first true pieces in Herend succeeded in a very short time. The First Hungarian Applied Art Exhibition, the Vienna Exhibition in 1845, the Great Exhibition in London, 1851, the Exhibition of the Industry of All Nations in New York, 1853 and the Exposition Universelle in Paris, 1855, brought the highest appreciation for Herend. This appreciation appears in the orders made on behalf of several royal courts (Queen Victoria, Francis Joseph I., Maximillian, Mexican emperor etc.). The name of well-known patterns refer to the first customers (Queen Victoria, Esterházy, Batthyány, Rothschild, Apponyi). In 1865 Francis Joseph I gave noble title to Mór Fischer, appreciating his results and work in porcelain art. From 1872 Mór Fischer Farkasházy, Purveyor to the Royal Court, was entitled to use the shapes and patterns of the Manufactory of Vienna, which had closed down. That was the first golden age of Herend. In 1874 Mór Fischer gave the management of the manufactory to his sons. After this, the level of production started to decline, due to repressing the artistic aspests. The factory had several owners, and went almost bankrupt as a result of withdrawing from the artistic aspects. Development came only at the end of the century, when the grandson of the founder, Jeno Farkasházy, became the owner of the factory. Jeno Farkasházy was a trained ceramist, who gained experience in foreign factories and wanted to follow the founder's concepts. Having excellent taste, he gave new life to traditions and in addition, introduced novelties in 1900 Paris and 1901 St. Petersburg. Between the two world wars, limited reproduction of traditional products, from the age of Mór Fischer, was continued. Hungarian figures were also manufactured, after the work of the best Hungarian sculptors. In 1948 the company was nationalised. In 1993 it was privatised, and 75% is now owned by the management and workers. The mission of the Herend Porcelain Manufactory Ltd. is to maintain its position as a profitable enterprise on the leading edge of production of hand-crafted luxury porcelain goods of outstanding quality, nurturing the history and traditions of artisanship, providing a secure, long-term workplace for its skilled employees.
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federicolpr · 5 years ago
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Tree of life 🌲 #Budapest #herendporcelain (presso József Nádor Tér) https://www.instagram.com/p/B9bRjI6gnS4/?igshid=8r2l4oqniip6
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artbloggerblog · 5 years ago
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Nothing compares to a cozy five o‘ clock tea and celebrate elegant tea culture... Visit Chateau Antique by visiting the link below: www.rubylane.com/shop/chateau #antiquesilverware #antiqueporcelain #teaservice #herendporcelain#teatime #teacup#instagood#instadaily# https://www.instagram.com/p/B7CTePDnY1p/?igshid=tidya7whh5z8
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glitterbugstore · 6 years ago
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Excited to share the latest addition to my #etsy shop: Herend Hungary Little Girl Spilled Milk with Cat Hand painted Vintage Porcelain Figurine #vintage #collectibles #pink #herendfigurine #herendporcelain #vintageherend #vintageporcelain #herendhungary https://etsy.me/2XoE9VM #antique #antiques #annesglitterbug #cat #catfigurine https://www.instagram.com/p/BuXAPmXgygq/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1j77byskl3327
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lingxxxxiang · 4 years ago
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実家はさいこう定期 #ヘレンド #アポニーグリーン #herendporcelain (Yokohama) https://www.instagram.com/p/CMi0VKDDKJg/?igshid=s126f7lynf7d
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slaughterlord · 5 years ago
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#statue #porcelain #herendporcelain #xiaomipicture #xiaomiphotography (helyszín: Herendi Porcelán Palota) https://www.instagram.com/p/B6CzU2HhpY6/?igshid=1sacmkrz519kx
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bhmhomeandestate · 5 years ago
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Herend Frog #herendporcelain #herend #frogdecor #Bhmestatesales #shorthillsestatesale https://www.instagram.com/p/B4Dwd-EHZ6a/?igshid=16rtfrqaix1ic
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nicolettemayer · 6 years ago
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Having fun with Herend! Just in time for Tabletop Week! #nicolettemayer #herend #herendporcelain #tabletop #tabletopweek https://www.instagram.com/p/Bv0KttJJ5f5/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=ze1lpvqe3wej
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isawthesainz · 5 months ago
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mclaren The fine details, the gold trim, the wildlife…
A close up look at the incredible design created by @/herendporcelain for @/landonorris 🤍
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budapestbug · 4 years ago
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Good morning! #herend #myherendi #herendporcelain #hungaricum The #Victoria pattern is one of #Herend's most historic designs and takes its name from the eponymous queen who fell in love with its novelty. At the 1851 Great Exhibition in London, Herend debuted a new “Far Eastern” pattern, which featured peonies and butterflies inspired by the motifs of Chinese export porcelain.
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edward-waterfield · 6 years ago
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Well, there is a bug at the bottom🤔. #herendporcelain #herend #tea https://www.instagram.com/p/Boa9JTAH--a/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=mx0ll9yxxj8c
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artbloggerblog · 6 years ago
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Herend Queen Victoria sugar basin, early 20th century Visit Chateau Antique by visiting the link below: www.rubylane.com/shop-chateau #instadaily #instagood #china#herend #herendporcelain #tableware #tablesetting #homedecor#beautifulhome# https://www.instagram.com/p/By8d1Quoh3r/?igshid=7dab9fyxho3a
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glitterbugstore · 3 years ago
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Excited to share the latest addition to my #etsy shop: Herend Hungary Little Hunter Boy with Rabbit Hand painted Vintage Porcelain Figurine #green #white #herendfigurine #herendporcelain #boyfigurine #porcelainfigurine #herendhungary #vintageporcelain #vintageherend https://etsy.me/3ljaprU #shoppingonline #shoponline #shopvintagebowtique #etsyvintage #etsyvintageshop #etsyvintageseller (at Dingmans Ferry, Pennsylvania) https://www.instagram.com/p/CSAt0VIrOwp/?utm_medium=tumblr
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