A Homemaker's Guide To Caring For Fine English Bone China Tea Sets

By Alta Alexander


While it can be cozy and relaxing to curl up with a mug of tea an increasing number of people are starting to want to serve tea in a more traditional way. This is one reason why the concept of a traditional tea set is becoming more and more popular. If you are thinking about buying one of the beautiful fine English bone china tea sets that are available, here is what you need to know about how to choose one and then how to keep it looking beautiful long after you have brought it home.

If you are thinking about purchasing a set, it can be helpful to know what bone china actually is. It is related to both porcelain and fine china and all three materials tend to look very similar. Bone china has bone dust (usually from a cow) mixed in with the clay before it is shaped and fired. It is softer than porcelain.

When purchasing a set, you need to find out what the percentage of bone ash is in the china. Higher quality china will have a higher percentage of bone dust mixed in the clay. Look for sets that have between 30 and 45 per cent bone dust mixed in with the clay. It should be translucent- that is, when you hold it up to the light, you can see the light through the china.

Although it is durable, it can be damaged. Handles can break off easily and edges can be chipped. Some sets will develop a network of cracks in the finish. While this may or may not affect how functional the piece is, it can affect the value.

Most damage will occur when pieces are being washed or when they are being put into storage. Often, rims will develop chips that may or may not make them unable to be used. Some chips are less noticeable and you may still get a lot of use out of an item even if there are small damaged areas.

When cleaning a set, it can be tempting to use the dishwasher but this may not be the best idea. Remember that the water is very hot and the detergent used in a dishwasher is very strong. If your items have metal accents, the heat from the water can soften the metal and cause it to wear off much more quickly than it would otherwise do.

Storage doesn't need to be complicated depending on how long the pieces will be tucked away for. Obviously if they are being put into storage or are being moved from one location to another they will need to be wrapped more carefully but if you are just setting them into a china cabinet the process can be much less complex. For example, make sure that cups are not stacked. This prevents strain on the handle.

Taking the time to clean your set and store it properly can mean that you end up with a set that is free of chips and breaks. If properly cared for, a good set can turn into an heirloom that can be passed down over many generations.




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