Homer Laughlin Fiesta 10-1/2-Inch Dinner Plate, Shamrock
Homer Laughlin Fiesta 10-1/2-Inch Dinner Plate, Shamrock
Homer Laughlin

Fiesta 10-1/2-Inch Dinner Plate, Shamrock

$ 80.60
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Description
  • Made in the USA
  • Vitrified Ceramic body
  • Lead-Free glaze
  • Dishwasher, Microwave and Oven safe
  • 5-year chip resistance warranty


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First introduced in 1936 by the Homer Laughlin China Company and reissued in 1986 to mark the 50th anniversary of the line, colorful Fiestaware has been a collectable dinnerware favorite for generations. While original Fiestaware can fetch prices as high as $6,000 for a rare piece in a rare color, new Fiestaware is affordable, features the same great styling as the originals, and, unlike older pieces, has a 100 percent lead-free glaze. With the signature Fiestaware concentric rings around the plate rim and a plum color, these plates complement Fiestaware dinnerware and accessories in plum or other colors. The glaze is nonporous and durable, but some stainless-steel flatware may leave marks on the plates. These marks can be removed with a nonabrasive cleanser. --Emily Wolf

Product Description

Fiesta 10-1/2-Inch Dinner Plate manufactured by The Homer Laughlin China Company. America's largest domestic producer of dinnerware, and the sole manufacturer of all Fiesta dinnerware. All Fiesta pieces are Microwave safe, Oven-proof, Dishwasher safe, Freezerproof, Lead-Free, and Made in America with the implementation of many green practices. The very durable glaze is great for everyday use. Fiesta as a pattern has stood the test of time, and is typically passed down from one generation to the next. We have kept the pattern constant through the years so that you can count on us to be here when you decide to expand or change your collection. New pieces and colors are added every so often to keep things interesting. Currently, Fiesta is the most collected dinnerware in America.