4 Simple Ways To Make Your Italian Dinnerware Last Forever

4 simple ways to make your Italian dinnerware last forever

by

Tiziana Manzetti

You have just purchased a nice set of Italian dinner plates and made an extra effort to buy a pasta bowl and a serving platter.

Your first thought when you see them nicely displayed on your table is “Oh my Gosh! Arent they gorgeous?” Your second thought however is “How can I make this treasurable dinnerware set last forever or…well, at least as long as Im here to admire it?”. Dont worry! A little extra care is all you need to keep enjoying your beautiful Italian dinnerware

for a lifetime. Hopefully yours and your childrens and your grandchildrens…

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Lets go through our list of golden nuggets. 1 – Dont use your fine Italian ceramics for cooking or re-heating. That means you should not place your beautiful pieces in the oven or microwaves or directly on a burner. You will be wondering why, since Italian pottery is kiln fired twice at more than 1600 F, so it clearly can stand high temperatures. The truth is that the risk of cracking or chipping your pieces when very hot and unevenly covered with food is real. And you dont want to run it, Im sure. 2 – Avoid sudden temperature changes. Its exactly like when youre taking a warm bath: you fill the tub and then you settle down slowly and comfortably. Thats what your Italian plates like: being tempered with warm tap water before serving very hot foods or liquids. Its important to avoid possible thermal shock and cracking. A trick you can use: put a metal spoon in your Italian ceramic bowl or soup tureen while pouring a hot liquid to deflect the heat. 3 – Do use your dishwasher, if you think its too much effort to hand wash your Italian dinnerware. But stay on the safe side using a fine china cycle, low heat and a good quality detergent. Pay attention when placing your pottery into the machine: your pieces have to stay far apart to avoid touching each other during the dishwashing cycle. 4 – Dont use scouring powders or other harsh remedies to remove stains and dry food from your Italian plates

or serving accessories.

You can remove dry food putting your ceramics in soapy warm water and letting it soak for a few minutes. You may use a plastic scrubber for the worst bits. To remove tea stains from your hand painted ceramic cups, fill them with a solution of 2 tablespoons of chlorine bleach per quart of water, let them soak 1-2 minutes, then rinse them. Theyll look like new! For the first time in years youve managed to eat up all your Thanksgiving turkey. But your smile freezes when you look at the black marks left by your cutlery on your beautiful Italian ceramic plates. Dont panic! Clean them with a good quality, non abrasive metal cleaner and concentrate on digesting the turkey. Now. Do you think the beauty and the artistry of your fine Italian ceramics are worth such a small extra effort? If the answer is YES your grandchildren will thank you!

Tiziana Manzetti is the co-creator of thatsArte.com, the leading web store of fine Italian pottery, featuring more than 80 exquisite hand painted

Italian dinnerware sets

.

Matching serveware and kitchenware is also available for Deruta dinnerware

and

Gubbio dinnerware

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