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How To Care For Your Ceramic Serveware

How To Care For Your Ceramic Serveware

Madhu Tiwari |

Ceramic serveware adds an elegant charm to every dining setup—be it casual brunches or festive dinners. With their timeless appeal and versatility, ceramic pieces are often at the heart of modern homes. But to preserve their beauty and functionality for years, proper care is essential. Here’s a simple guide on how to maintain your ceramic serveware and ensure it stands the test of time.

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1. Handle with Care

Ceramic serveware, especially handmade serveware, should always be handled with gentle hands. Avoid stacking them too tightly or carelessly dropping them into sinks. A minor bump can lead to cracks or chips that might worsen over time.

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2. Avoid Sudden Temperature Changes

Thermal shock is the number one enemy of ceramic serveware. Don’t transfer your dishes directly from the refrigerator to a hot oven or pour boiling liquids into a cold bowl. Always allow them to adjust to room temperature before subjecting them to extreme heat.

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3. Use Non-Abrasive Cleaners

To clean ceramic serveware, use a soft sponge with a mild detergent. Avoid steel wool, harsh scouring pads, or abrasive cleaners as they can dull the glaze and scratch the surface. For stubborn stains, soak the serveware in warm soapy water before gently scrubbing.

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4. Dishwasher and Microwave Usage

While many ceramic items are dishwasher and microwave safe, always check the label—especially for handmade serveware. If unsure, it’s best to wash by hand and heat gently.

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5. Store with Cushioning

When stacking bowls, plates, or platters, insert a soft cloth or paper napkin between each piece to prevent scratches and absorb minor impacts.

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6. Use Wooden or Silicone Utensils

If you’re serving directly from your ceramic pieces, opt for wooden or silicone utensils. Metal can scratch or chip the surface, especially in hand-glazed serveware.

Taking a few extra moments to care for your ceramic serveware will go a long way in preserving its finish and functionality. Whether you’re hosting a dinner party or simply serving tea, these handcrafted pieces deserve your attention. If you're looking to add elegance to your table, explore the beauty and durability of handmade serveware—browse the artisanal ceramic serveware collection from Tivraa, crafted to blend tradition with timeless design.