Serve Up Holiday Feasts on Gorgeous Corelle Stoneware Dinnerware
Holiday dishes taste better on Corelle dinnerware! 😍🎄
Shopping for any kind of kitchenware is always a little stressful. These household essentials are used daily (and I might use them more than most being a recipe blogger!), so the quality has to be durable while matching with the decor of my kitchen. Corelle Stoneware meets all the marks, and in fact, exceeded my expectations!
My grandma always had Corelle plates that never chipped, so I had high hopes for these…and they lived up to the hype! Being stoneware, these pieces feel sturdy but not super heavy. I am really impressed by the quality!
This 16-piece Corelle dinnerware set comes with four meal bowls, four cereal/soup bowls, four tumblers, and four silicone lids for the tumblers, which make cups of coffee enjoyed at home easy to take on the go!
The plates are a perfect size for dinner, not too large nor too small. And all of the pieces are microwave-safe, oven-safe, freezer-safe, and dishwasher-safe. 🙌
As far as the design, they are absolutely stunning! There’s an extraordinary glaze inside the bowls that gives each piece a handcrafted look. Better yet, the blue shade matches my decor perfectly, so having these dishes displayed, with or without food, is so aesthetically pleasing. 😍
You can also buy Corelle dinnerware with confidence! If any of your items get damaged, take advantage of the one-year warranty as they will replace the item if the claim is made within one year of purchasing. If they don’t have the exact item, they’ll offer a comparable one instead. You can’t go wrong!
If you are looking for a high-quality dinnerware set, don’t hesitate on scooping up this fabulous and functional set from Corelle while it’s available for its best price yet!
It also makes the perfect present for this upcoming Christmas season to gift to friends and family who have some dinner plates that are ready for retirement. 😄
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DARN! I still find the code to apply for me. Be sure to head to checkout to see the discounts added to your order total. If still having issues, maybe try a different browser. I had success using Chrome. Hoping this helps!
Made in China.
Thanks for pointing that out. I don’t trust China made glazed items to be lead free.
I found this question in the Q&As on their website:
Ā· 6 days ago
Are these ālead-safeā and ācadmium freeā?
There has been no answer posted by Corelle Brands yet.
I asked about the lead factor in a separate post further down this page. Lina provided a link and very detailed info about it, for anyone who’s interested.
Thank you for that info
Its really hard, but I try to buy stuff made from anywhere except China.
Lina, are these heavy? I have had the thin Correll for years and they never chip or breakā¦that being said, they are plain white and yours look beautiful, but I am wondering how heavy they are. TIA
They are not as light as the old fashioned white thin Correll, but not as heavy as most pottery style dishware like Fiesta as an example. I would say its medium – but not heavy.
Any suggestions for well made dishes not from China?
I think Fiestaware is made in the USA still.
I love the color! They are so pretty!
YES and I love the coloring on the bowl the best!
Could Lina possibly answer the question about whether these are lead-free/lead-safe? Maybe it says something about it on the box or paperwork she got with it? Someone asked that question on Corelle.com, but their question has not been answered.
per this FAQ –. https://secure.corellebrands.com/faqs-corelle.html#q2
“All CorelleĀ® stoneware products and glazes are made of clay-based materials and glazes used throughout the industry. Decorations, if present, are made from low-lead enamels and fired at temperatures exceeding 1000 degrees F, which binds any heavy metals both physically and chemically so that their release is minimized.
The current limit for presence of leachable lead in order to satisfy certain requirements is no more than 0.100 ppm (1 tenth of one part per million) when obtained under test conditions. At no time have Corelle Brands results exceeded levels permissible under the guidelines mentioned above (which are believed to be the most stringent in the world).
Tests for the presence of heavy metals are conducted for Corelle Brands by internationally certified, third-party laboratories under strict conditions, by trained technicians, and using atomic absorption spectrophotometry analysis following carefully monitored preparation. These steps are necessary to minimize any possibility of contamination or false reading during preparation, testing or analysis.”
Thanks so much, Lina! I didn’t think to check the main website FAQs, instead of just the Q&As on the product page. Too bad for me that you can’t rescue me during all of my brain fog moments, of course that would be a full time job.