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I live 30 from the factory, and it is so much fun to go there, especially going to the tent sales and the seconds room!
Shamrock, Scarlet & Marigold are the 3 colors mixed throughout my cabinets and open shelves. I will never tire of these colors filling my kitchen with happy. Superb quality!
I love my fiesta dishes, and it's always fun being served on them eating out at restaurants.
I love all those colors !!!! I'm seaching the scarlet pieces in my country since many years ago
Could you make a playlist of made in America products?
I love them!
Early Fiesta Ware used thorium in the glaze and was slightly radioactive--those are true collectors pieces.
Welcome back dude
A unique part of the company is that they built a suspension bridge in 1905 to connect to East Liverpool.
Still there. Homer Laughlin owned it until 2022. It costs $1 dollar to drive over, and 5 cents to walk over.
Take a shot every time you hear “throwback”
and it's still made in USA interesting
I would like to have some of Fiesta dinnerware.
Who needs gym when you are paid to work out 4:00.
Is it still uranium glaze?
Not anymore, it’s vitrified or glass glazed, non radioactive
🕊🇺🇲💕
Too bad they don't have the radioactive orange/red anymore that had uranium in it :(
don't like it
Cute, like a cheap knock off Le Creuset.
You know nothing about Fiestaware if this is what you think.
How so? One makes dishes and the other cookware.
I have both, equal quality and durability.
I'll take the Fiestaware. It's made in America, and (for me, at least) locally.
I live 30 from the factory, and it is so much fun to go there, especially going to the tent sales and the seconds room!
Shamrock, Scarlet & Marigold are the 3 colors mixed throughout my cabinets and open shelves. I will never tire of these colors filling my kitchen with happy. Superb quality!
I love my fiesta dishes, and it's always fun being served on them eating out at restaurants.
I love all those colors !!!! I'm seaching the scarlet pieces in my country since many years ago
Could you make a playlist of made in America products?
I love them!
Early Fiesta Ware used thorium in the glaze and was slightly radioactive--those are true collectors pieces.
Welcome back dude
A unique part of the company is that they built a suspension bridge in 1905 to connect to East Liverpool.
Still there. Homer Laughlin owned it until 2022. It costs $1 dollar to drive over, and 5 cents to walk over.
Take a shot every time you hear “throwback”
and it's still made in USA interesting
I would like to have some of Fiesta dinnerware.
Who needs gym when you are paid to work out 4:00.
Is it still uranium glaze?
Not anymore, it’s vitrified or glass glazed, non radioactive
🕊🇺🇲💕
Too bad they don't have the radioactive orange/red anymore that had uranium in it :(
don't like it
Cute, like a cheap knock off Le Creuset.
You know nothing about Fiestaware if this is what you think.
How so? One makes dishes and the other cookware.
I have both, equal quality and durability.
I'll take the Fiestaware. It's made in America, and (for me, at least) locally.