Q1. What materials are commonly used to make crockery and cutlery?

Crockery is often made from materials like porcelain, stoneware, earthenware, or bone china, while cutlery is commonly crafted from stainless steel, silver, or even gold for more ornate pieces.

Q2. How should I care for my crockery and cutlery to maintain their quality?

It’s best to hand wash crockery and cutlery with mild soap and warm water to prevent damage. Additionally, you should avoid using abrasive cleaners or scouring pads, as they can scratch or dull the surfaces.

Q3. What's the difference between flatware and silverware?

Flatware is a broad term that encompasses all types of eating and serving utensils, including those made from stainless steel, while silverware specifically refers to utensils made from silver or silver-plated materials.

Q4. Can I use metal utensils on all types of crockery?

It’s generally safe to use metal utensils on stoneware and porcelain crockery, but it’s best to avoid using them on delicate materials like bone china, as they can scratch or damage the surface.

Q5. How to take care of premium crockery?

Here are a few tips on taking care of premium crockery: –

  1. Try to wash with hands instead of using a dishwasher.
  2. If using a dishwasher, ensure that the tableware is not stacked too close to each other.
  3. Don’t scrub your dishes with pads or steel wool.
  4. Ensure you are using the right detergent.
  5. Use the right temperature of water when washing the dishes.
  6. Try to use the dishes soon after washing.
  7. Not all dishes are microwave safe. Be informed before you put a dish in the microwave.
  8. Don’t leave the luxury dishes wet. Pat them dry with a cotton towel.
  9. Don’t use premium crockery for any sort of cooking.

 

Q6. What are some good gifting options from Hornbill&Hornbill?

When thinking about good gifting options, look no further than the best gift shop in Rajpur Road, Dehradun. HornbillandHornbill offers a range of luxury gifts for your family, friends, colleagues, and even corporate clients. Some of the best gifting options are vases, wall paintings, designer wall hangings, home decor items, antique clocks, bouquets, serving ware, luxury crockery like cutlery sets, tea sets, and a lot more! HornbillandHornbil even has surprise gifts for your friends who love drinks! Mini Bar sets, wine glasses, beer mugs, shot glasses, there’s literally a wonderland for bar lovers.

Q7. What are the materials used for crockery at Hornbill&Hornbill?

The materials used for Crockery at Hornbill&Hornbill are comprised of ceramic, Bone China, and porcelain materials. The process of crafting Bone China tableware comprises three main raw materials namely bone ash, clay, and feldspar. The bone ash is derived from animal bones which are heated to high temperatures to remove the residue and turned into fine powder. Ceramic items are made by mixing earthen elements, water, clay, powder, and other organic or inorganic materials as per choice. Porcelain materials are made from very fine clay, silica, and felspar which is crushed to fine powder and eventually is given shape to. 

Q8. What makes Hornbill&Hornbill a luxury crockery brand?

The intricate carving of the plates and cutlery reminds one of traditional folk designs and art forms. The designs of home decor pieces are antique and unique in their own way. The superior finishing speaks stories of the skilled artisans. The weight, feel and texture sets HornbillandHornbill apart from other crockery brands. The materials used in the products of Hornbill&Hornbill are of superior quality.

From the pre-sale experience in the showroom to the post-sale experience when you are dining in premium dinnerware is a luxury experience altogether. Every product you roll your eyes at is a masterpiece in itself.