These dishes are absolutely beautiful and so elegant. The dandelion pattern is subtle but catches the light perfectly, and the fine bone china feels delicate yet sturdy enough for everyday use. I've been using them for Sunday dinners and they make even a simple pasta feel special.
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Perfect set for four. The plates are lightweight but don't feel cheap at all—the quality is obvious the moment you hold them.
Love the aesthetic and the thoughtfulness behind this set. The pattern is understated and sophisticated. My only minor complaint is that I wish the bowls were slightly deeper for soup, but they work great for cereal and pasta. Dishwasher safe too, which is a bonus.
Gave this to my daughter for her first apartment and she's obsessed. Says it makes cooking for herself feel more intentional, which is exactly what the product description promised. The translucent rim really does catch light beautifully.

Care guide
How to care for your piece
1. DUST GENTLY
Wipe with a soft dry cloth to keep the finish clean.
2. AVOID DIRECT SUN
Keep away from prolonged sunlight to preserve color.
3. WIPE SPILLS
Clean spills immediately with a damp cloth, no harsh cleaners.
4. ROTATE OCCASIONALLY
Rotate decorative pieces to even out wear and exposure.
5. STORE PROPERLY
Cool, dry place when not in use.
Dandilion — Fine Bone China Dinnerware for Four
Fine bone china for four, traced with soft dandelion lines — light, translucent, everyday-ready.
Frequently asked
FAQs
Yes. Every piece is dishwasher, microwave, oven, and freezer safe, so it fits the way you actually cook and clean up.
It serves four. You get four dinner plates, four salad plates, four pasta plates, and four cereal bowls — 16 pieces in total.
Yes. Fine bone china is lighter and more translucent than stoneware, but it's built to be durable for daily meals as well as special dinners.
It ships from our California warehouse, with 2-3 day delivery across the US. Shipping is free on orders over $75.
You have 30 days to send it back for a free return. We want the table to feel right before you commit.
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