rockzilla
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So, I was at crate and barrel the other day, picking up a gift for my friend, and stumbled into the china section. I was looking around and saw a really lovely set (posted below). As I was looking at it, I realized the bottom of it said "fine bone china."
Now, not being an expert, I said to my mom, "That doesn''t actually mean its made out of bone, right?" Also not being an expert, my mom replied, "no, I don''t think so...I think that just means it is very delicate, like bones..." (huh?!)
Anyways, after I had gotten home, I decided to look it up...and it turns out that bone china IS MADE OUT OF BONE....ground up ash of ox bones, to be exact.
Since my fiance and I are vegetarians, we can''t very well be eating our tofu off of ground up bone pieces...ick...SO, my questions are as follows:
1. Anyone seen a similar pattern to this, NOT made of bone?
2. Is there a way we can be sure something isn''t bone china? Obviously "fine bone china" has the bone in it...but do they sneak it into other china? If it just says "fine china" or "fine ____ china" does that mean no bone?
3. Is non-bone china automatically not as nice? I mean, is it all or nothing, or is there something that is just as nice but bone-free? Or should we just get some corelle plates from Marshalls?
Thanks!
RZ
http://www.crateandbarrel.com/family.aspx?c=20&f=1534

Now, not being an expert, I said to my mom, "That doesn''t actually mean its made out of bone, right?" Also not being an expert, my mom replied, "no, I don''t think so...I think that just means it is very delicate, like bones..." (huh?!)
Anyways, after I had gotten home, I decided to look it up...and it turns out that bone china IS MADE OUT OF BONE....ground up ash of ox bones, to be exact.
Since my fiance and I are vegetarians, we can''t very well be eating our tofu off of ground up bone pieces...ick...SO, my questions are as follows:
1. Anyone seen a similar pattern to this, NOT made of bone?
2. Is there a way we can be sure something isn''t bone china? Obviously "fine bone china" has the bone in it...but do they sneak it into other china? If it just says "fine china" or "fine ____ china" does that mean no bone?
3. Is non-bone china automatically not as nice? I mean, is it all or nothing, or is there something that is just as nice but bone-free? Or should we just get some corelle plates from Marshalls?
Thanks!
RZ
http://www.crateandbarrel.com/family.aspx?c=20&f=1534
