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Blue Onion Porcelain | blog. antiques. com Blue Onion is a popular china pattern that has been in use for hundreds of years, but did you know it was originally not an onion at all? European craftsmen in Meissen (outside of Dresden in Germany) interpreted the unidentifiable peaches and other fruit from older Chinese patterns Before it was called the onion pattern, it was originally named the bulb pattern The early patterns first