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TABLETOP—CHINA AND DINNERWARE
Bone China
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Best
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Highly refined clay, mixed with bone ash; lighter
in weight than porcelain but very strong
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Porcelain
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Best
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Refined clay and minerals – Nonporous and, in
most cases, translucent. May appear fragile but is actually very durable.
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Stoneware
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Better
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Dense and porous clay – Glazed to prevent
staining, it is strong and chip resistant – Oven, freezer and dishwasher safe
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Earthenware
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Good
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Clayware fired at low temperatures producing a
heavy, porous body that can be prone to chipping.
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TABLETOP VS.
HOUSEWARES DINNERWARE
Tabletop
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Housewares
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Formal and Casual tabletop patterns often
remain in assortment for years (or even decades) and that can be ordered if
out of stock.
“Open stock” items tend to be available in
case something breaks. Additionally, vendors may continue to carry the
pattern even if the store discontinues it.
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Many patterns stocked in-store are 16-20 pc
box sets (four place settings) for quick “take with” sales and added value.
Everyday patterns typically have seasonal or
shortened lifetime availability (1-2 years) meaning discontinued patterns are
harder to add to or replace over time.
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OPEN STOCK—pieces of the pattern that are sold individually
and can be mixed and matched to create unique combos.
PLACE SETTINGS—pieces of the pattern that make up one
setting for each person and are sold as a set.
Formal
5 pc Place Setting—typically consists of
the following five open stock pieces: dinner plate, salad plate, bread and
butter plate, teacup and saucer.
Casual
4 pc Place Setting—look for this in both
products and their accessories for easy cleaning.
FREQUENTLY
ASKED QUESTIONS
Can I place my formal
or casual china in the dishwasher and / or is it microwave safe?
Most patterns are listed as dishwasher safe,
but hand washing is still the best way to wash formal china, especially
patterns with metal trim. Generally patterns with metal brands or metallic
detailing cannot go in the microwave. Some casual china is freezer to oven safe
as well. Often the back of the plate will have a stamp that indicates what is
safe for the pattern. Check with the manufacturer to be certain.
Are there accessory
pieces that go with most china patterns?
Platters, gravy boats, sugar and creamers and
open vegetable dishes are typically available for most china patterns. Some
patterns make additional serving pieces including bake-ware that can be used in
the oven.
What is the difference
between setting a casual table and a formal one?
What are common sizes
for table linens?
Round
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Square
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Oblong (Rectangular)
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Oval
(Egg Shaped)
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60”-70”
(seats
4)
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52” x 58”
(seats 4)
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52” x 70”
(seats 4-6)
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60” x 120”
(seats 10-12)
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70”
(seats
6)
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84” x 90”
(seats 8)
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60” x 84”
(seats 6-8)
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60” x 144”
(seats 12-14)
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60” x 102”
(seats 8-10)
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DEFINITIONS
Translucence—the quality by which light passes through an object. In
quality fine china, your hand will be visible through the back of the plate
when held up to a bright light.
Glaze—glossy, transparent coating baked into china to make it
non-absorbent and resistant to wear
Porous—full of pores (tiny holes) that water and air can get
into. The higher the firing temperature, the less porous and stronger
the clay becomes. Earthenware is fired at a low temperature and is porous while
bone china, fired at extremely high temperatures is non-porous.
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