What are the different types of China dinnerware material?

iTi China Dinnerware

As one of our largest suppliers of restaurant dinnerware, International Tableware is able to offer the advice needed to make a more informed decision when it comes to choosing the right dish material for your food service needs. Here’s a quick list for helping to find the right restaurant China dinnerware material when shopping for new plates, bowls, and cups.

Bone China

Bone China is the type of China you think of finding in fine dining restaurants. It has a very refined look, yet is durable enough to withstand constant use.

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  • Durability: High
  • Look: Elegant
  • Texture: Smooth
  • Price: $$$$
  • Weight: Light
  • Oven to Table: No
  • Color(s): Bone White
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Ceramic

Ceramic China can differ from piece to piece making it a very unique addition to any table. It’s one of the most commonly used materials in restaurant dinnerware as its price point is low, but durability is reasonable.

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  • Durability: Medium
  • Look: Sensible
  • Texture: Smooth
  • Price: $
  • Weight: Light
  • Oven to Table: Yes
  • Color(s): Variety
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China

China gives you the elegance of Bone China, but at a lower price point. You also get a variety of colors, patterns, and finishes that you don’t see with other dinnerware materials.

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  • Durability: Medium
  • Look: Classic
  • Texture: Smooth
  • Price: $$$
  • Weight: Light
  • Oven to Table: Yes
  • Color(s): White/Patterns
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Glass

Some glass can be used from oven to table, but others can’t. To verify, look for a stamp on the bottom of the plate to verify if it is oven safe.

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  • Durability: Low
  • Look: Modern
  • Texture: Smooth
  • Price: $$
  • Weight: Light
  • Oven to Table: Yes/No
  • Color(s): Clear/Textured
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Porcelain

Similar to glass, look for a stamp on the bottom of the porcelain piece to see if it can be placed in an oven. Porcelain has a classic style that goes well in fine dining establishments, and rarely comes in any color other than white.

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  • Durability: Low
  • Look: Classic
  • Texture: Smooth
  • Price: $$$
  • Weight: Light
  • Oven to Table: Yes/No
  • Color(s): White
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Stoneware

Stoneware is one of the most versatile pieces of dinner ware material as it can come in a variety of colors and different finishes, e.g. satin, matte, shiny,etc.

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  • Durability: High
  • Look: Rustic
  • Texture: Porous
  • Price: $$
  • Weight: Heavy
  • Oven to Table: Yes
  • Color(s): Variety
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About Kasy Allen

Kasy Allen is the owner and lead marketing strategist of Annapurna Digital, a digital marketing agency. In addition to working with Tundra Restaurant Supply with their online marketing strategies, Kasy has helped many online brands find their online voice and an online marketing strategy that brings in the right users and increased revenue. When not in the office, Kasy can be found exploring the great outdoors of the Colorado Rocky Mountains.

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