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Fiesta 12#double; Bread Tray

CTNR981029 042648367350 CTNR981029

Fiesta

Fiesta
2025-12-18 USD 24.2

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Fiesta dinnerware complements a wide range of decors with contemporary styling framed by sculpted concentric rings and bold-to-basic solid colors that mix and match endlessly. This lead-free dinnerware is also among the strongest and most durable casual dinnerware made. Fired at a high temperature and fully vitrified to prevent crazing and water absorption, it's dishwasher and microwave safe. This bread tray features:
  • Ceramic
  • Dishwasher, oven and microwave safe
  • Fully vitrified lead-free china with a color glaze
  • Approx. 12#double;
  • Each sold separately
Made in the USA.

FIESTA, America's favorite dinnerware, was introduced by The Homer Laughlin China Company with great fanfare at the Pittsburgh China & Glass Show in January, 1936. FIESTA was the creation of Frederick Hurten Rhead, a second generation Stoke-on-Trent potter who had become Homer Laughlin's design director in 1927. The collection was an immediate hit with the public and, by it's second year of production, more than one million pieces were produced.

Today, The Fiesta Tableware Company introduces one new color each year and FIESTA has become the leading dinnerware brand in casual tabletop, as well as a consistent leader in bridal registries across America. All the while, collectors have continued to add to the dinnerware to which they were first introduced by their mothers and grandmothers. Today, FIESTA® dinnerware is the most collected dinnerware in the history of the tabletop industry with well over one half billion pieces produced.