Opal Glass Plate | Porcelain-Like Elegant Dinnerware

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Porcelain-Like Look, Glass DurabilityThis tempered opal glass plate mirrors the refined finish of bone china — soft milky-white luster with delicate edge translucency — while delivering chip-resistant glass strength.
Warm Opalescent Glow for Elegant PresentationMicro-crystalline particles scatter light evenly across the surface, creating a smooth luminous sheen that elevates everyday food presentation.
Non-Porous, Stain-Free & Easy to CleanZero oil or odor absorption. The hygienic tempered glass surface stays bright white through daily use — no yellowing, no crazing, no fading.

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Size Customization

Available in 7.5″ / 8″ / 8.5″ / 9″ / 9.5″ / 10″ / 10.5″ / 11″ / 12″ to cover appetizer, salad, dinner, and charger plate needs.

Offered in white, black, jade green, topaz yellow, and white jade — each with the signature opal glass milky luster.

Supports decal transfer, low-temperature embossing, screen printing, and pad printing for branded or decorative plate designs.

Round, coupe, square-rim, oval, and scalloped-edge plate profiles to fit different dinnerware collection styles.

Custom retail boxes, protective inserts, and branded sleeves tailored to your distribution or gifting needs.

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. USA — steak dinners, brunch plates, pasta servings
  2. UK — afternoon tea desserts, main course plates
  3. Germany — sausage platters, salad dishes
  4. Saudi Arabia — rice dishes, shared mezze spreads
  5. Australia — café breakfast and seafood presentations

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Why does this opal glass plate look so similar to porcelain?
During tempering, micro-crystalline particles form inside the glass, scattering light to create a soft milky-white sheen and delicate edge translucency. This gives the plate a warm, bone-china-like appearance. Placed side by side with porcelain, the two are nearly indistinguishable — yet opal glass adds non-porous durability that traditional ceramics cannot match.
Yes. Tempered opal glass handles thermal shock up to 135°C, so it moves safely from fridge to microwave. It also withstands repeated commercial dishwasher cycles without surface degradation. The milky-white opalescent finish will not yellow or fade over time — making it reliable for both home kitchens and high-volume restaurant use.
The glow comes from within the material itself. Controlled crystallization during production forms tiny particles that scatter light evenly, producing a pearlescent depth with a soft translucent effect at the thinner rim. Unlike ceramic glaze that sits on top, this luster is built into the glass structure and does not wear off with use.
Yes. Decoration methods like decal transfer and low-temperature embossing are applied to non-food-contact areas or sealed under a food-safe overglaze. All processes meet FDA and EU food-contact standards. The plate surface remains smooth, non-toxic, and easy to clean — branding does not compromise the plate’s hygienic finish.
Tempered opal glass is two to three times more impact-resistant than standard bone china. It chips less along rims and handles daily stacking without visible wear. In commercial settings, opal glass plates show breakage rates roughly half those of traditional porcelain — delivering the same elegant look with a significantly longer service life.
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