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Fiesta Cinnabar 466 Dinner Plate 10 1 2
Product Review
First introduced in 1936 by the Homer Laughlin China Company and reissued in 1986 to mark the 50th anniversary of the line, colorful Fiestaware has been a collectable dinnerware favorite for generations. While original Fiestaware can fetch prices as high as $6,000 for a rare piece in a rare color, new Fiestaware is affordable, features the same great styling as the originals, and, unlike older pieces, has a 100 percent lead-free glaze. With the signature Fiestaware concentric rings around the plate rim and a rich burgundy color, these plates complement Fiestaware dinnerware and accessories in cinnabar or other colors. The glaze is nonporous and durable, but some stainless-steel flatware may leave marks on the plates. These marks can be removed with a nonabrasive cleanser. --Emily Wolf Product Description Is it the bright, mix and match colors? Or the timeless yet nostalgic art deco design? Did you first fall in love with an old pitcher at a flea market, or with a gleaming new teapot at a department store? Are you passionate about one particular color or do you fall into "the more the merrier" camp? Avid fans of Fiesta have been collecting it for over six decades, making it one of the most popular china patterns in the world. One of the very best features of Fiestaware is the opportunity to personalize your addiction, um, collection. Reader Reviews Enjoy the different colors, able to mix and match to suit moods or food being served. They seem to wear well and be chip resistant. The only downside for me is that one of the Cinnabar plates came with an "etched" scratch mark on it. Not sure if it was from manufacturing. It is only slightly visible. They are "standard size" dinner plates. At times, wish they were just a little bit bigger. Otherwise, so far quite happy with them and they can always be replaced.. |



