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Product Overview
- Comes with a 1 Year Limited Edge-Chip warranty
- Inspired by symbols of the Day of the Dead holiday (Dia de los Muertos)
- Oven safe up to 450 degrees Fahrenheit
- Features a fully vitrified body to prevent moisture absorption
- High in Alphalain® content to reduce risk of scratching or chipping
- Quantity
- 6/Case
- Shipping Weight
- 18 lb.
- Top Diameter
- 12 Inches
- Capacity
- 21 oz.
- Color
- Multicolor
- Features
- Dishwasher Safe Lead Free Made in America Microwavable Oven Safe
- Material
- China
- Product Line
- Fiesta® Dinnerware Skull and Vine
- Shape
- Round
- Type
- Bowls
Fiesta® Dinnerware from Steelite International HL46241823 Details
Complete your Dia de los Muertos celebrations by incorporating this Fiesta® Dinnerware from Steelite International HL46241823 Skull and Vine Sugar 21 oz. rim soup bowl into your authentic Day of the Dead-inspired menu selection. This soup bowl features four painstakingly-detailed images of sugar skulls, surrounded by swirling leaf and vine detailing. Its mystical design reflects the folk art style of southern Mexico, dating back to the 17th and 18th centuries. Abundant in sugar production, but too poor to buy European decorations for religious ceremonies, this region adapted sugar art as a way to celebrate the memories of loved ones. Each sugar skull serves as a way to honor the dead and show respect for family members who have passed. This soup bowl keeps the tradition alive, depicting that iconic sugar skull image on an easy-to-clean china bowl.
This soup bowl features a festival of Fiesta® colors on a classic white china colored background. The intricate pattern, inspired by symbols of the Day of the Dead holiday, helps to create a dark and mysterious aura, while bringing plenty of attention to the table. Use it in any application, from farm-to-table to urban, Latin to American, coffee-house chic to late-night hip. The Skull and Vine collection serves to heighten appetites and encourage culinary creativity no matter where it's used.
Making quality china since 1871, Fiesta® Dinnerware from Steelite International designs stylish products that are built to last. Each item is fully vitrified to prevent moisture absorption and is backed by a lifetime, no-chip warranty for added peace of mind. This durable piece's coating is also high in Alphalain® content to stand up against breakage, chipping, and scratches commonly caused by the wear and tear of everyday use. Create an authentic presentation while providing the canvas your items deserve time and time again with the help of Fiesta® Dinnerware from Steelite International!
Overall Dimensions:
Top Diameter: 12"
Capacity: 21 oz.
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Made in America
This item was made in the United States of America.
Dishwasher Safe
This item can safely be cleaned in a commercial dishwasher.
Microwave Safe
This item can safely be used in the microwave for food service applications.
Oven Safe
This item can withstand high heat applications and is safe for oven use in food service.
Lead Free
This item's manufacturing process does not use lead as an additive.
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