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Dinner Plate Single

  • Dinner Plate Single

  • ceramic
  • Lifetime warranty

The 3-second version

  • Rolled edge creates a secure grip and stable stack
  • Heavy stoneware construction stays put on the table
  • Dishwasher, microwave, and oven safe to 300°F
  • Heavy stoneware—not for small hands
  • Sold as single plate, not a set
  • Oven safe only to 300°F

Why it's on GiftsFeed

Stoneware dinner plate with a sculptural rolling rim

Most dinner plates treat the rim as an afterthought—a flat ledge that catches your thumb at an awkward angle. This one curves the entire edge into a rolling form that your hand actually wants to hold. The difference shows up every time you carry a hot plate from the stove or pull a stack from the cabinet without the top one sliding off.

That rolling rim also means the plate looks intentional rather than generic. If you've been using whatever came in a box set and want something with presence but no fuss, this splits the difference between statement piece and daily driver.

Good gift when

  • Anyone replacing chipped plates one piece at a time
  • Cooks who want dinnerware that tolerates oven and microwave use
  • People who prefer substantial weight over delicate porcelain
  • Households building a cohesive table setting slowly

Skip it if If you need lightweight plates for children or prefer thin porcelain, this stoneware will feel too heavy and utilitarian.

Specs

Material
Stoneware
Made In
Mexico
Dishwasher Safe
Yes
Microwave Safe
Yes
Oven Safe
Up to 300°F
Available Colors
Bone, Lichen, Soot, Tierra
Sold As
Single plate

What's included

  • One dinner plate

If you're giving it

  • No sizing to guess

Single plate ships in protective packaging but not gift wrap; consider adding a set of multiples or pairing with other Tortugaware pieces.

The details

This dinner plate trades the usual flat lip for a continuous rolled edge that curves from rim to base. The shape creates a secure grip when you carry it and a fluid visual line when plates stack in the cabinet. Stoneware construction gives each piece substantial heft without awkward thickness, so the plate sits stable on the table and feels solid in your hand.

The rolling rim isn't decorative—it changes how the plate handles. When you lift it from below, your fingers meet a smooth curve instead of a hard angle. When you stack multiples, the edges nest together without wobbling. The weight distribution keeps the plate flat under a full serving, and the footprint works for standard place settings without crowding.

Fired stoneware tolerates the dishwasher, microwave, and oven up to 300°F. The glaze resists staining and scratching through regular use. Four earthy tones—bone, lichen, soot, and tierra—give you flexibility to match or contrast with existing pieces. Each plate ships as a single unit, so you can build a set gradually or replace one at a time.

Made in Mexico by makers who specialize in architectural ceramics. The stoneware body is dense enough to handle daily cycles without chipping at the rim. If you value dinnerware that performs quietly and looks deliberate, this plate does both.

Heavy, balanced weight meets a curved edge that makes stacking and serving feel natural

$72at materialkitchen.com

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Questions

Can I use this plate in the oven?
Yes, the stoneware is oven safe up to 300°F. You can use it to warm food or finish dishes under low heat, but it should not go under a broiler or into higher-temperature baking.
How much does one plate weigh?
The merchant does not list the exact weight, but stoneware dinner plates of this type typically weigh between one and two pounds each. The construction is intentionally substantial.
Do the colors match across multiple purchases?
Glaze colors should be consistent batch to batch, but handmade ceramics can show minor variation in tone. If you order plates over time, expect them to be very close but not necessarily identical.
Will this plate fit in a standard cabinet?
Yes, the plate is sized for typical place settings and should fit in most dinner plate storage. The rolled edge may add slight height when stacked compared to flat-rimmed plates.
Is the glaze food-safe?
Yes, the glaze is formulated for dinnerware and is safe for direct food contact. The stoneware is also non-porous once fired, so it will not absorb liquids or odors.

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