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Win-win Ceramics tells you how to choose high-quality bone china dinnerware
A 4-point guide to picking out fine bone china dinnerware: 1. Look at the color. Mainly depends on the color of the bone china surface. When selecting, pay attention to the part of the carcass that is not covered with patterns on the surface of bone china, and milky whit...Read more -
Win-win Ceramics introduces you what is bone china dinnerware?
What is bone china? Why is it widely used? Bone china dinnerware is transparent, soft, good toughness and high strength. Bone china dinnerware is a kind of porcelain dinnerware made of animal bone charcoal, clay, feldspar and quartz as the basic raw materials. After two ...Read more -
Tangshan Win-Win Ceramics tells you how to arrange the dining table in a formal restaurant
The general rule of table layout is to place knives, forks, and spoons on both sides of the plate. There will be additions and subtractions according to different meals. Generally, no more than three cutlery are placed on each side of the plate. The exception, of course,...Read more -
How to match the plate? The principle of matching western dishes and dinnerware and wine utensils
The principles of matching Western dishes with dinnerware and wine are as follows: 1. The main dish is stacked on the soup base and placed in the middle of the table, and the neatly folded napkin is placed on the main dish. 2. The knife and spoon are placed on the right ...Read more -
Do you know what is the difference between a mug and a ceramic mug?
Mug: What is a mug? A mug is a type of cup, referring to a mug with a large handle. Because the English name of the mug is mug, it is translated into a mug. Mug is a kind of home cup, generally used for milk, coffee, tea and other hot drinks. Some western countries als...Read more -
what are the hazards of ceramic dinnerware after using it for a long time?
Ceramic dinnerware: Is celadon dinnerware healthy and how to choose? Is healthy, the principle of selection is: 1. Look at the raw materials of ceramics The raw materials of ceramics include mud (green body raw material), glaze (glazed raw material) and paint (decorative...Read more