
Hungarian Porcelain Shop | Herend, Zsolnay, Hollóháza, Kalocsa & Aquincum
Celebrating the Art of Hungarian Porcelain
Porcelain is more than decoration—it is heritage, craftsmanship, and elegance passed down through generations. At our shop, we celebrate this artistry by curating a collection of authentic Hungarian porcelain from the country’s most renowned manufactories. From hand-painted dinnerware to collectible figurines, each piece tells a story of tradition and timeless beauty.
A Showcase of Renowned Hungarian Porcelain
We proudly feature masterpieces from Hungary’s most prestigious names:
Herend Porcelain – Founded in 1826, famous for its hand-painted Queen Victoria, Rothschild Bird, and Fishnet patterns, Herend remains a global symbol of luxury and artistry.
Zsolnay Porcelain – Recognized for its innovative eosin glaze and bold designs, Zsolnay pieces are treasured for their iridescent beauty and artistic value.
Hollóháza Porcelain – One of Hungary’s oldest manufactories (est. 1777), known for its delicate floral motifs and elegant craftsmanship.
Kalocsa Porcelain – Inspired by Hungarian folk art, Kalocsa porcelain features vibrant hand-painted flowers, celebrating cultural tradition in every brushstroke.
Aquincum Porcelain – Established in Budapest in the 20th century, Aquincum is beloved for its hand-painted figurines, decorative plates, and artful designs that blend tradition with modern creativity. Its pieces carry a distinctive character, making them favorites among collectors seeking both charm and authenticity.
Why Choose Our Shop?
✔ Authenticity – Every item is genuine and carefully inspected.
✔ Curated Collections – Only the finest patterns, styles, and condition.
✔ Timeless Appeal – Perfect for collectors, gifts, or heirloom keepsakes.
Bringing European Elegance to Your Home
Whether you’re a dedicated collector or discovering Hungarian porcelain for the first time, our shop offers pieces that blend artistry, culture, and history. Each item is more than porcelain—it is a story you can cherish and pass on.
✨ Explore our collections today and discover why Herend, Zsolnay, Hollóháza, Kalocsa, and Aquincum remain icons of Hungarian porcelain around the world.