Dictionary
the tableware (plates and platters and serving bowls etc.) used in serving a meal
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Wikipedia
Dishware is a general term for objects—dishes—from which people eat or serve food, such as plate (dishware)plates and bowls. The term dinnerware is also often used, although the definition also sometimes includes cutlery. Such items are also commonly called china because they are often made of porcelain china, although glass and durable plastics such as Melamine are also often used. Historically, dishes have also been made of wood, fired clay, and other materials.For casual occasions, disposable dishware is made from paper or lightweight plastics.In British English the term crockery is used.In Hiberno-English the term delph is used.
List of dishware - Plates, such as dinner plates, salad plates, or bread platesBowl (vessel)Bowls, including soup bowls, cereal bowls, or dessert bowlsTeacups and saucersSugar bowl and creamerPlatter (dishware)Platter
See also - Eating utensilCutleryTable setting!DrinkwareCategory:Kitchenwarej a:皿nl:Serviesgoed DEBUG REDIRECT (dishware)
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Websites
Handmade Pottery
High quality, high-fired, handmade wood/soda/salt-fired porcelain and stoneware pottery
http://www.dianekenney.com/
Dinnerware Contemporary Arts
Tucson's Dinnerware Gallery is a place where artists meet and collector's find works by Southern Arizona's emerging artists. Visit the Gallery online.
http://www.dinnerwarearts.com
Ann Arbor Dinnerware
Offers silverware and flatware to include extensive Oneida catalog.
http://www.annarbordinnerware.com/
Amazon.com
Departments include books, music, videos, home and garden, electronics, and toys.
http://www.amazon.com/
Kitchen Etc
Extensive selection of name brand merchandise including Lenox, Noritake, Waterford, Mikasa, and Oneida. Offerings include china, crystal and silver.
http://www.kitchenetc.com
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