An unfortunate truth of modern daily life is that some beautiful and outdated traditions have been gradually discarded in the name of convenience (and so-called progress). One tradition that is slowly dying out is the use of high-quality porcelain for food products. There was a time when rich families never ate anything but the finest cuisine. Today, many households regularly use cheap plastic or tableware sets, even for the most important occasions.
If you're considering purchasing a colored porcelain dinnerware set New York, you have a chance to reverse this trend. Let's briefly discuss some aspects to consider when making such a purchase.
Origin
Do you like a particular type of porcelain? Each country has a special tradition of porcelain production with standard types and motifs. Chinese, Italian, and British porcelain are just a few of the types to consider. However, as with most things, remember: Just because you buy "Made in England" porcelain doesn't mean it's not made in China. If this is important to you, please research thoroughly before purchasing.
Pattern
What kind of image do you want to draw on porcelain? Porcelain tableware is available in a variety of patterns, from very simple to very intricate. The translucent glaze applied to white tableware has a simple yet understated elegance that is loved by many people. On the other end, you can choose whether to burn the pattern onto the plate. Simple geometric layouts, whimsical nature models, scenes of family life—the options here are endless.
Price
Porcelain flatware sets are usually much more expensive than cheaper plastic flatware sets. But you can still spend a little money or a lot of money on good porcelain. If you can't bear the thought of expensive plates falling and breaking, we recommend using a cheaper set. Personally, I prefer to enjoy the knowledge of eating beautiful plates. I'm fine with that because the value is in the price of the occasional broken plate.
I would like everyone to think about ending plastic addiction or at least curbing it again. It is worth buying a good porcelain dinnerware set, at least for certain occasions.