Ceramic Dinnerware Set

Custom Ceramic Dinnerware Set Manufacturer in China

 

 

Decocraft is an international brand which focus on the production for tableware and houseware and gifts combination. We provide to valuable customers the creative and innovative tableware for the everyday life of everyone. The Key success was its commitment to continuous product development in order to cater the endless call for new trend.

 

 
Why Choose Us
 

 

1. Automated Mass Production

We utilize a range of techniques in the manufacturing and designing process, whether to order in bulk or in smaller quantities, we can handle one-time projects as well as a larger volume within a specified timeframe.

2. Wide Product Range

We have thousands of tableware and houseware and gifts combination for corporate annual dinner or door gifts to choose from, such as: Ceramic mug, ceramic bowl, cup and saucer, dinnerware, candle holder, coffee set, glassware mug and more. Apart from this, items are also made to cater specific needs of institutional buyers, hotels and restaurants.

3. Custom Business

We can accept OEM and ODM service, it can include: shape, color, size, printing, packaging bag, box, carton box etc. Whether you prefer our designs or to make your own, we value your design and preferences, and will utilize our expertise to meet your requirements.

4. Quality Craftsmanship

Most of the products shown on this website can be personalized with logo branding. The type of method use are depending on the shape of the surface and material use. Most common methods are silkscreen printing, pad printing, UV printing, laser engraving, emboss and embroidery.

 
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What Is Ceramic Dinnerware Set?

Ceramic dinnerware is the dishes or dishware that is particularly made from ceramic materials. Some common examples of ceramics are pottery, terracotta, fine china, bone china, porcelain, glazed earthenware, paper clay and stoneware. Ceramic dinnerware set is known for its decorative designs and is often covered in a waterproof glaze.

 

Features of Ceramic Tableware Set

 

Wide Selection
The ceramic category encompasses materials like porcelain, terra cotta, glazed earthenware, and bone china. There’s a style and material of artisan dinnerware for every occasion, from your simplest Tuesday-night dinner to the fanciest of Sunday brunches.

Heat-Safe
Because ceramic tableware is fired in a kiln, you know it can hold up to some serious wear and tear from cooking and serving hot food. Porcelain, for instance, allows for even distribution of heat throughout your dish without shattering from the high temperature.

Non-Porous
Unlike dishes made of plastic, ceramic dinnerware is non-porous, meaning it doesn’t absorb chemicals from the cleaning process or food particles from serving. When you eat food that’s been cooked and served in ceramic tableware, you know you’re not ingesting anything harmful.

Highly Versatile
Ceramic dishes and tableware can be used indoors or outdoors, for hot or cold foods, and in a wide variety of settings. A single set of ceramic tableware will serve you well for years of parties, buffets, and family dinners.

Easy to Clean
The smooth, glazed surface of your ceramic tableware makes it remarkably easy to clean. Because they’re not porous, ceramic items do not get sticky the same way other materials do. All it takes is a quick wash with soap and water to get your ceramic dishes sparkling clean—no elbow grease required!

 

 
What are the Advantages of Ceramic Dinnerware Set?
 
1. Safe in High Temperatures

Ceramic crockery is heat safe. It can be used to cook on a stove and oven. Mostly, the porcelain present in the ceramic utensils prevents them from breaking or melting in the heat. However, you must check the terms and conditions of the product you’re buying to make sure. So, you do not have to think twice before heating your food in the serving bowls that you bought recently. It makes everything easy, especially when you have guests over.

2. Durability

Even though ceramic looks fragile, it is the most solid material of all. The porcelain present is heated at such high temperatures that result in high durability. In addition to having durable cutlery, it is important to have a holder too. To keep your table organized, one must consider buying a cutlery holder that would make everyone on the table help themselves.

3. Stable Thermodynamics

Ceramic utensils have stable thermodynamics which prevents them from transferring heat. As a result, ceramic containers can hold heat for a longer duration as compared to other materials, like plastic or glass. Thus, you can have your tea in ceramic teacups without thinking if it gets cold.

4. No Chemicals

Ceramic utensils often do not contain vinyl or any other chemicals which are harmful to our bodies. These chemicals are usually present in storage containers and other household products. In addition, ceramic doesn’t absorb chemicals as plastics do. This is because ceramic products are non-porous whereas plastic can mix chemicals with food which can be harmful to our bodies.

5. Inexpensive

Earlier, ceramic utensils used to be considered of supreme value and only the rich class owned it. However, it has grown to be of varied designs, shapes, and colors at an affordable price. One can select a variety of utensils that fits your table requirements.

 

Benefits of Ceramic Dinnerware Set
 

Versatile: Since ceramic glaze forms a non-porous layer, your ceramic ware can be used to store food in the fridge or freezer. tableware is available in different shapes, sizes, and colors. You can arrange them on the table according to occasions and cuisines.

 

Heat-resistant: Any form of clay that has been through the furnace and glazed is bound to resist heat. So, while your hot food will remain hot on top of the plate, if you’re holding the plate from the bottom, it’s not going to be as hot as steel or a plastic plate.

 

Safer for Microwaves: Although we conveniently using plastic containers in the microwave to heat food, the truth remains that any form of plastic releases toxic chemicals when heated up which are deleterious for health. Earthen utensils, however, are made of clay which is organic and thus safe for health and does not release any harmful toxins when exposed to higher temperatures.

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Benefits of Ceramic Dinnerware Set

 

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Ideal for Dairy Products: Ceramic or clay products are best to serve and store dairy products because these ceramic pots keep curd and milk safe from germs. In fact, you should try setting the curd/yogurt at home in ceramic pots too. You’ll know the difference in the rustic aroma of the final product.

 

So Classy & Luxe: Not everyone has the taste for organic things like earthenware utensils. In fact, food does look amazing and tastes much better in them. For instance, a plethora of restaurants serve food to their customer in earthen crockery because of the rustic look.

 

Durable and Eco-friendly: Ceramic glazed clay is one of the sturdiest materials available on the market today. It also maintains its luster and requires very little maintenance.

 

Tableware Importance: Tableware is one of the prominent parts of kitchenware and it is known as dinnerware used to set a table, serve and display food. It can be classified into serveware, dinnerware, cutleryware, and drinkware, we can design our tableware collection from occasion to occasion. Ceramic dining endows luxe designs of tableware that bring exquisiteness to your table and yet are affordable.

 

Ceramic Vs Porcelain Dinnerware: What Are the Differences?

 

 

Ceramic
Ceramic is a dish made from clay, shaped, hardened by heat, and sometimes mixed with other materials and water. Products made from ceramic are overall durable but will chip easier. Pure, traditional ceramic cookware is safe to use in the oven and microwave because it can handle high temperatures. This means that ceramic can also be used for natural, non-toxic cookware. Another core difference between ceramic and porcelain are the finishes. Ceramic dishes are usually covered with glazes for a touch of color.

Porcelain
Porcelain is more durable and less porous than traditional ceramic. It is also denser than other types of ceramic and has better breakage resistance. Since it is more visually appealing, this type of ceramic is enjoyed for formal occasions and looked at as a luxury item. The materials used for making porcelain are usually clay, kaolin, feldspar, and quartz sand, but they may contain other materials (glass, granite, bone ash, petuntse, alabaster, ball clay, steatite, etc.). Porcelain dinnerware is made of the hardest and lightest materials, with clay that originates in Limoges, France. This type of clay is known for its dazzling white, luminous hues. With cutting-edge technology and high firing temperatures, the finish of our porcelain dinnerware results in a high-quality, elegant product. You can recognize the quality by the intricate hand-painted decorations and the sound of the porcelain when you tap it.

Here’s How to Tell the Difference Between Classic Ceramics and Porcelain:

  • Porcelain is translucent and thinner, making it lighter in weight and color compared to ceramic.
  • Ceramics are less durable and crack more easily compared to porcelain.
  • Porcelain is non-porous and more stain-resistant.

 

How to Identify the Different Types of Dinnerware?

 

Earthenware
Often less expensive than other types of dinnerware, earthenware is ceramic that has been glazed and fired. It has a thick, heavy, and rustic look and feel, but is not as durable and strong as other types of dinnerware and is prone to chipping. Dishware with hand-painted designs are typically earthenware. Earthenware is often porous, which means it could stain or absorb liquid, so you do need to avoid leaving it submerged in water. Most glazed earthenware is dishwasher safe and can be used in the microwave, but it is wise to check with the manufacturer first.

Stoneware
Another type of fired ceramic dinnerware, stoneware is a little more durable than earthenware because the clay is fired at a higher temperature and usually has vitreous (glass) material added to it for strength. The body of stoneware is thicker and more opaque than finer materials like porcelain and China and can be finished with a variety of glaze textures such as shiny, satin, or matte. Stoneware is typically used in casual, everyday place settings. Most good-quality stoneware is very versatile to use and easy to maintain. It can go in the microwave, dishwasher, oven, and freezer, but always check with the manufacturer for the specific qualities of your dinnerware. It should not, however, be exposed to sudden or extreme temperature changes.

Porcelain or China
Porcelain and China are both terms that refer to dinnerware made of a fine-particle clay-typically comprised of feldspar, kaolin, and quartz—that is fired at a higher temperature. This makes the resulting dinnerware extremely durable and nonporous. This process also allows the body to be thinner and more delicately constructed which gives it an almost translucent appearance, as well as allowing for shaped details to be incorporated into the design of the body. Most fine china is dishwasher, microwave, and oven-safe unless the manufacturer indicates otherwise. China that has a gold, silver, or platinum border should not be microwaved and lemon or citrus-scented detergent could damage metal accents. Many people hand-wash their metal-accented porcelain dishes. Porcelain often has an upscale look, lending itself to more formal dining occasions, but it also can be used every day to make any meal a little more elegant.

Bone China
Bone ash (which is made from animal bones) is combined with porcelain clay and fired at a slightly lower temperature than porcelain to produce a material that is very lightweight, delicate in feel, and translucent with a milky appearance. Despite its fragile presentation, bone china is actually the strongest and most durable ceramic dinnerware. Most bone china is dishwasher-safe and, unless it has metallic banding, can go in the microwave and oven as well. Bone china, as with porcelain, can be used daily or reserved for a more formal dining occasion.

Melamine
If you're looking for unbreakable plates, Melamine is the way to go. This plastic material is lightweight but has a sturdy, inflexible feel and a glossy finish. It is virtually indestructible and is ideal for children and outdoor use. It is usually dishwasher safe on the top rack, but not suitable for the microwave or oven and should not be heated with food in it.

Vitrified Glass
Vitrified glass is glass, usually opaque in the case of dinnerware, that has been fired at an ultra-high temperature so that it is nonporous and extremely durable. The best-known vitrified glass dinnerware is Corelle, which is a proprietary glass laminate that is virtually indestructible-it will not break or chip even when dropped onto a hard floor. Vitrified glass is safe to use in the dishwasher and microwave.

 

 
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FAQ

Q: What is a ceramic dinnerware?

A: Ceramic is a dish made from clay, shaped, hardened by heat, and sometimes mixed with other materials and water. Products made from ceramic are overall durable but will chip easier.

Q: Which is better porcelain or ceramic dinnerware?

A: When it comes to choosing ceramic vs porcelain dinnerware, porcelain is absolutely more durable. What makes porcelain dinnerware more wear-resistant is the high temperature at which it is fired. Glazed ceramic dinnerware can also be durable, but porcelain is typically more lasting.

Q: Is ceramic dinnerware healthy?

A: Ceramic has been proven to be safe for both cooking and serving food. They clay that ceramic dishes are made from is a natural, non-toxic material.

Q: Is ceramic good for dinner set?

A: Yes, ceramic dinner sets are suitable for everyday use. They are versatile and come in various designs, making them an excellent choice for both casual and formal dining occasions.

Q: How durable is ceramic dinnerware?

A: Higher-quality ceramics, such as porcelain or stoneware, tend to be more durable compared to earthenware. Porcelain is fired at high temperatures, making it more dense and less porous, thus increasing its resistance to scratches and chipping.

Q: How do you know if a plate is ceramic?

A: Ceramic dinnerware is thicker and more opaque than porcelain, and is also known for its colorful and decorative designs. Porcelain dinner plates are made from a specific type of clay called kaolin, which is combined with feldspar and other minerals.

Q: Does ceramic dinnerware break easily?

A: While generally much easier to care for than delicate china, ceramic dishes are still breakable and should be handled accordingly.

Q: Which dinnerware set material is best for health?

A: Ceramic or glass dinnerware is considered to be the best for health as it does not leach any chemicals or toxins into food.

Q: Does ceramic dinnerware scratch?

A: It's important to understand that the scratches on your ceramic dishes are not technically scratches, they're scuffs-meaning they are just superficial marks, not scores or indentations. And since they're only surface scuffs, they're incredibly easy to remove.

Q: What is the most durable ceramic dinnerware?

A: Bone china, a mix of Chinese clay, bone ash, and Chinese stone, is considered the most durable ceramic dinnerware since it is lightweight, but many sets are not dishwasher or microwave safe.

Q: How long do ceramic dinner plates last?

A: Most ceramics will last, essentially, forever. They are a glass and usually unreactive to natural forces like weathering and temperature. They can be broken up into small pieces, but they retain their characteristics.

Q: Why are ceramic dishes better?

A: The smooth, glazed surface of your ceramic tableware makes it remarkably easy to clean. Because they're not porous, ceramic items do not get sticky the same way other materials do. All it takes is a quick wash with soap and water to get your ceramic dishes sparkling clean-no elbow grease required!

Q: Is stainless steel better than ceramic dinnerware?

A: Stainless steel provides an incredibly versatile cooking experience suitable for a range of methods, recipes, and beyond. While ceramic cookware is easy to clean and non stick, its heat limitations and lack of durability definitely limits your culinary experimentation.

Q: Do ceramic dishes shatter?

A: On the other hand, naturally brittle materials like glass, porcelain, and ceramic are more likely to crack or even shatter in response to sudden temperature changes, which is why most manufacturers advise letting a freshly-baked pie cool down before putting it in the fridge.

Q: Which is better bone china or ceramic?

A: Bone china, also composed of kaolin, feldspar and quartz, has the greatest strength and resilience of all ceramics with the addition of bone ash to its raw materials. The texture and appearance is opaque, and its colour is snow white.

Q: Can you put a ceramic plate in the fridge?

A: One of the main advantages of using ceramic cookware is that you can store your leftovers in the fridge or the freezer without needing to dirty any storage containers or extra utensils.

Q: Is ceramic dinnerware healthy?

A: Ceramic has been proven to be safe for both cooking and serving food. They clay that ceramic dishes are made from is a natural, non-toxic material.

Q: How to select a tableware set?

A: There is no wrong or right way in selecting a tableware set. However, it is important to think of the various occasions and style of occasions it will be used for, and the type of food that will be served in it. The personality of a tableware set has an important role in setting the mood of an occasion.There are many different items that can make up a tableware set, such as: dinner plates, bread and butter plates, mugs and teacups, saucers, trays, serving platters, knives, forks and spoons.

How to choose the right ceramic dinnerware?

Q: How to choose the right ceramic dinnerware?

A: ●Consider the purpose: Determine what you need the ceramic tableware for. Do you want something for everyday dining or special occasions? Or perhaps both? This will inform your decision on the type of tableware to purchase.
●Style: There is a variety of styles to choose from. Some styles are minimalist, rustic, traditional, or modern. Identify your style preferences, and find a suitable design and color that aligns with it. Pick designs that can double as decor pieces even when not in use.
●Quality: The quality of the ceramic is vital. Ensure that the tableware is sturdy and well-made. Check for any cracks, chips or deformations. Quality tableware can serve you for an extended period.
●Size: Consider the size of the ceramic tableware. Determine if it's enough for your needs. Some tableware sets have more significant capacities than others, and you should select the ones that suit your purposes.
●Material: Ceramic is the primary material used in tableware. However, some ceramics are more durable than others. Porcelain and stoneware are some high-quality ceramic material options to consider.
●Price: Ceramic tableware sets come at different prices. Consider your budget, and choose what suits your financial position.

Q: How do you take care of ceramic dishes?

A: To wash dinnerware by hand, gently rub the dish with warm water and a mild detergent soap. Once your dishes have been hand washed, you can then dry them with paper towels or another non-abrasive dish towel. Avoid harsh abrasive cleaners or scrubbers, which can damage the glaze or decoration on the ceramic.
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