The "Zwiebelmuster" (Blue Onion) pattern is one of the most iconic and enduring designs in European porcelain, originating in Meissen in the mid-18th century. Despite its name, the pattern does not depict onions but rather stylized fruits and flowers, inspired by Chinese and Japanese porcelain. It became widely popular and was adopted by numerous manufacturers across Germany and beyond. Triptis Porzellan was a German porcelain manufacturer based in Triptis, Thuringia. The company produced a variety of porcelain items, and the "Zwiebelmuster" pattern was a significant part of their production, reflecting the widespread appeal and demand for this classic design.