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The classic, timeless, Chinese-inspired pattern was created for the first World Fair, held in London in 1851, where it caught the attention of Queen Victoria, who then ordered pieces adorned with the pattern. It was named after her, and has preserved this name for the past 160 years. The timeless pattern, featuring butterflies and peonies, never losing popularity over the past 160 years, has essentially become synonymous with Herend. It is the pattern that immediately comes to mind when talking about Herend. Its beauty, charm and elegance are the cornerstones of its success. The pattern’s unequalled colour and décor variations make it befitting for a wide array of table settings. Over the decades, the Victoria has been reinterpreted in numerous variations and colour combinations.

In celebration of this jubilee year, Herend masters have created several new, modern variations, using colour pairings of warm and cool tones to depict the lush basic pattern, and placing emphasis on small details, rendering the pattern eternal and keeping its myth alive in the 21st century.