Food Safe Opal Glass Plates

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Certified Non-Toxic: No Lead, No Cadmium, No BPAMade from pure inorganic minerals. Passes FDA, EU 10/2011, CE, and Prop 65 food contact testing. No heavy metals at any stage.
Stays Safe with Hot & Acidic FoodsChemically inert — won’t leach toxins into hot soup, citrus sauces, or oily dishes. Safer than melamine which releases formaldehyde above 70°C.
Ideal for Baby & Family UseNon-porous, glaze-free surface with no coatings that contain lead. Safe for toddlers and infants. No BPA, phthalates, or melamine present.

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Size Customization

Available in 7.5″/8″/8.5″/9″/9.5″/10″/10.5″/11″/12″ to fit appetizer, dinner, or serving plate needs across markets.

White, Black, Jade Green, Topaz Yellow, and White Jade. All achieved with inorganic mineral opacifiers — no toxic dyes or lead pigments.

Food-safe decal printing and low-temperature embossing supported. All decoration materials tested for heavy metal compliance.

Round, square, oval, coupe, and irregular shapes. Uniform wall thickness across all forms ensures consistent food-safe performance.

Branded packaging with your logo, safety certification marks, and product specs. Designed per importer labeling requirements.

Four Best-Selling Decal Designs

The four designs on the right are the best-selling in this series so far, and here are the top 5 countries that have been inquiring the most:

  1. Saudi Arabia & Middle East – rice platters, grilled meats, hot stews
  2. Nigeria & West Africa – jollof rice, pepper soup, shared family meals
  3. Brazil & South America – feijoada, grilled meats, acidic ceviche
  4. India & South Asia – curries, biryani, vinegar-based chutneys
  5. Philippines & Southeast Asia – stir-fries, noodles, tropical fruit plates

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Are opal glass plates really lead-free and food safe?
Yes. They are made from silica, soda ash, and limestone — no lead or cadmium is added during production. Every batch is tested per FDA 21 CFR and EU 10/2011 standards, confirming zero heavy metal migration into food. Unlike ceramic plates that rely on glazes which may contain lead, opal glass gets its white color from calcium fluoride bonded within the glass — permanently stable and non-leaching.
No. Opal glass is chemically inert. It does not react with boiling liquids, acidic juices, or fatty foods. Testing shows no detectable substance migration even above 100°C. By contrast, melamine tableware releases formaldehyde when heated past 70°C according to Germany’s BfR research. This makes opal glass a far safer option for daily hot-food serving.
They comply with FDA 21 CFR (US), EU 10/2011 (Europe), CE marking, California Prop 65, and LFGB (Germany). Third-party test reports from SGS or Intertek are available on request. These collectively confirm the plates are free from lead, cadmium, BPA, and formaldehyde — meeting the strictest global non-toxic dinnerware standards.
Melamine decomposes under heat, releasing formaldehyde — especially above 70°C or with acidic food. Cheap ceramic may have lead-based glazes that wear off over time. Opal glass is a single-material product with no glaze, no resin, and no organic chemicals. Even if scratched, the exposed material is still non-porous and food safe.
Yes. They contain no BPA, lead, cadmium, phthalates, or melamine — the top five chemical concerns in children’s tableware. The non-porous surface can be sterilized in boiling water or dishwashers without degrading. For parents choosing between plastic plates (BPA risk) and ceramic (lead glaze risk), food-grade opal glass is the safest proven choice.
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