Meissener
Meissener refers to items produced by Meissen porcelain, a famous German manufacturer. Established in 1710 in Meissen, Saxony, the manufactory is renowned for its high-quality porcelain. It was the first porcelain factory in Europe and played a pivotal role in the development of porcelain production. Meissen porcelain is characterized by its intricate craftsmanship, detailed painting, and iconic blue crossed swords mark, which has been used as a trademark since the early 18th century. The company produces a wide range of decorative and functional items, including dinnerware, figurines, and vases, often featuring elaborate designs and hand-painted motifs. Collectors and enthusiasts value Meissen pieces for their historical significance, artistic merit, and enduring quality. The manufactory continues to operate today, maintaining its tradition of excellence and innovation in porcelain artistry.