Does Mikasa French countryside have lead?

Does Mikasa French countryside have lead?

Mikasa, a Lifetime Brands company, stands behind the safety and quality of all of its products. All of our products are tested by accredited, independent laboratories and meet or exceed all federal standards relating to lead and other contaminants.

Is Mikasa Italian countryside white or ivory?

Italian Countryside Bone dinnerware in a crisp white color with fluted bands and column-like detailing recall classical Italian architecture.

Are Mikasa dishes durable?

Bring classic style to any dining occasion with this Sadie 16-Piece Dinnerware Set by Mikasa. Crafted from high-quality bone china for long-lasting durability, each basic white piece is adorned with an embossed scroll design around the rims, adding a flourish of interest to your place settings.

Is Mikasa dinnerware toxic?

One of the Vintage Mikasa’s fine china, Optima plate was found to have 45,300 ppm lead. One out ten dishes contained more than 10,000 ppm of lead and several of them had 100,000 ppm. Eating out of these dishes for a long time can have accumulation of lead in the body and can cause lead poisoning.

What is Italy countryside?

TUSCANY. It is home to some of the country’s most romantic cities – Florence, Pisa and Siena – and the surrounding countryside is among the most visited in Italy. This central Italian region is known for its hilltop villages, cathedrals (often filled with world-class art), and rustic farm-to-table menus.

Is Mikasa bone china?

Mikasa’s Delray dinnerware brings sophistication to any table using minimalist style, clean lines, and smooth, pure white surfaces. Made of high quality bone china, this collection is casual, stylish and great for everyday use.

Is Mikasa a good brand?

Mikasa is proudly recognized as the leader in tabletop fashion in dinnerware, crystal stemware, barware, flatware and decorative accessories for the home. Quality and great design are synonymous with the Mikasa brand. Mikasa offers one of the largest selections of dinnerware in the world.