Do old Corelle dishes contain lead?

Do old Corelle dishes contain lead?

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A reader of my blog (Jennifer) sent the following e-mail to Corelle: “I have a collection of various Corelle dishes. I love them as they are so durable and light. I recently learned that the paint/glaze on many patterns tests positive for Lead.

Q. Does Corelle have a rooster pattern?

Corelle Impressions Country Morning It features a delightful design on roosters and subtle fruit in the background. Microwave and dishwasher safe. The Corelle Country Morning pattern was produced from 2006 to 2014.

Q. Where can I find old Corelle patterns?

Surprisingly, you can also find vintage Corelle on Etsy—search for “Corelle” in the “vintage” category. You can likely find these dishes at local antique shops, but beware inflated price tags; we wouldn’t recommend paying more than $100 for a full set, brand-new.

Q. What was the first Corelle pattern?

Corelle serving bowl, in the “Butterfly Gold” pattern, first introduced when Corelle was launched in 1970.

Q. How many Corelle patterns are there?

Since this glass-like dinnerware first hit the market, it’s been manufactured in more than 2,000 patterns, which may make it a bit tricky if you’re trying to find a replacement piece.

Q. Who is the designer of Rooster Corelle dinnerware?

The colors of Provence with charming roosters adorn in the dinnerware and serve ware collection. Designed by Daphne B, the bright floral patterns frame each rooster on uniquely shaped plates and bowls. Homespun Rooster creates an inviting dining space with a touch of whimsy.

Q. What kind of glass is Corelle dinnerware made of?

The Corelle Simple Sketch 16 Piece Dinnerware Set has a design that features black strokes against an elegant white background. This dinner set is molded from vitrelle glass, which is tempered and laminated for sturdiness and durability. Perfect for modern interiors, this dinnerware has four each of dinner plates, lunch plates, bowls and mugs.

Q. How can I find replacement pieces for my Corelle collection?

To help you with your search for replacement or additional pieces for your Corelle collection, we have created this catalog of the Corelle patterns. Just bookmark the page for your pattern, and check back once a week for new listings to add to your collection.

Q. Who is the designer of the Indigo Rooster dinnerware?

Colorful country roosters are silhouetted on rich indigo blue on Rosalind Wheeler’s Indigo Rooster 16 Piece Dinnerware Set designed by the popular artist Susan Winget.

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