Zwiebelmuster
A decor rich in tradition
Without a doubt, the onion pattern is one of the most famous porcelain decorations in the world. Its history dates back to the era of the Ming Dynasty (1368 - 1644). Due to the China fashion of the late Baroque period, the traditional motifs were rediscovered in Europe and the present onion pattern was created around 1739.
However, the white porcelain with cobalt blue underglaze painting does not show onions, but pomegranates, peaches, peonies and an aster-bamboo bouquet.
The Hutschenreuther onion pattern has been around since 1930 and remains popular and in demand as the quintessential symbol of stylish and refined table culture.
Rim Soup Bowl 25,5 cm from the collection Zwiebelmuster by Hutschenreuther
Rim Soup Bowl 23,5 cm in 2nd grade quality from the collection Zwiebelmuster by Hutschenreuther
Rim Soup Bowl 23,5 cm from the collection Zwiebelmuster by Hutschenreuther
Rim Soup Bowl 21 cm from the collection Zwiebelmuster by Hutschenreuther
Rim Cereal Bowl from the collection Zwiebelmuster by Hutschenreuther
Dinner Plate with Flag in 2nd grade quality from the collection Zwiebelmuster by Hutschenreuther
Dinner Plate with Flag from the collection Zwiebelmuster by Hutschenreuther
Dinner Plate Coup in 2nd grade quality from the collection Zwiebelmuster by Hutschenreuther
Dinner Plate Coup 27 cm from the collection Zwiebelmuster by Hutschenreuther
Dinner Plate Coup from the collection Zwiebelmuster by Hutschenreuther
Cheese and Cracker Board from the collection Zwiebelmuster by Hutschenreuther
Breakfast Plate Coup from the collection Zwiebelmuster by Hutschenreuther
Breakfast Plate in 2nd grade quality from the collection Zwiebelmuster by Hutschenreuther
Breakfast Plate from the collection Zwiebelmuster by Hutschenreuther
Bread & Butter Plate from the collection Zwiebelmuster by Hutschenreuther