Lightweight Opal Glass Plate

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20–30% Lighter Than Porcelain at the Same SizeEasier for seniors and kids to hold one-handed. Less wrist strain at every meal — at home or in busy foodservice environments.
Lower Handling Fatigue for Restaurant & Catering StaffServers carry plates hundreds of times per shift. A lighter opal glass plate means faster clearing, less arm strain, and smoother service.
Thin but Strong — Tempered for Real-World Durability2–3× stronger than regular glass. This lightweight plate resists chips and cracks, proving slim design and lasting strength go together.

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Size Customization

Available in 7.5″, 8″, 8.5″, 9″, 9.5″, 10″, 10.5″, 11″, and 12″ — covering appetizer, dinner, and sharing-plate needs at any table.

Choose from White, Black, Jade Green, Topaz Yellow, or Milky Jade — each color crafted to complement the plate’s clean lightweight look.

Supports decal application, low-temperature embossing, and silk-screen print — add your brand to each plate with zero extra weight.

Round, coupe, rimmed, square, or irregular forms — all shapes keep the thin-wall construction that makes handling feel effortless.

Branded cartons, foam inserts, or retail-ready boxes built to your specs — keeping every lightweight plate protected from warehouse to table.

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, salad, pasta, and brunch plates like pancakes.
  2. Germany — schnitzel, bratwurst, and potato side dishes.
  3. Japan — sashimi, tempura, and grilled-fish sets.
  4. Saudi Arabia — kabsa rice, grilled lamb, and mezze.
  5. Australia — BBQ platters, seafood, and café-style brunch.

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How much lighter is an opal glass plate than a ceramic or porcelain plate?
An opal glass plate is typically 20–30% lighter than a porcelain or ceramic plate of the same size. A 10-inch opal dinner plate weighs roughly 120–150 g less per piece. That gap adds up fast — whether you are stacking plates in a home cabinet or clearing dozens of covers during a restaurant dinner rush.
No. The weight reduction comes from optimized material composition, not thinner walls. Each plate is fully tempered, giving it 2–3× the impact resistance of regular glass. In side-by-side testing, tempered opal glass plates show significantly lower chip and crack rates than standard ceramic dinnerware under the same conditions.
Yes. Hotels, chain restaurants, and airline caterers choose opal glass plates specifically because the lower weight reduces staff fatigue over long shifts. The non-porous surface also handles high-frequency commercial dishwasher cycles without staining, odor absorption, or surface wear.
Yes. It is safe for both microwave reheating and standard or commercial dishwashers. Just avoid extreme thermal shock — let a cold plate sit at room temperature briefly before microwaving. The lightweight body does not affect heat tolerance or cleaning performance in any way.
Yes. The thin-wall tempered construction scales across the full size range from 7.5″ to 12″. Even the largest plate remains easy to lift, carry, and stack one-handed — making the entire line practical for mixed table settings where speed and comfort matter.
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