Bowl 15 cm / 0,40 l "Musgo
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Product information "Bowl 15 cm / 0,40 l "Musgo"
D 15,5 x H 5,0 cm, C 0,40
Art.Nr. RT 415 - . . . . .
Art.Nr. RT 415 - . . . . .
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Product property: | 100% Vegan |
Allergens: | 100% suitable for people with allergies |
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Dimensions*: | D 15,5 x H 5,0 cm, C 0,40 l |
Packing: | Set 6/ Box 36/ Pal 864 |
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Edge: | reinforced edges |
Design: | extravagantly |
Color: | green |
Shape: | round |
Weight circa*: | 319 g |
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Surface: | decorated |
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Packaging: | Environment-friendly |
Environment: | CO2 Savings |
GTIN item: | 4260563825649 |
GTIN Setbox: | 4260563825663 |
GTIN Masterbox: | 4260563825656 |
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Material:
This item is made of feldspar porcelain, one of the oldest and most proven materials for degusting and presenting food and hot drinks. Because of the high firing temperature and the resulting hardness and density, it is also called hard porcelain. Feldspar porcelain is always oven-safe, suitable for the microwave and dishwasher-safe.
Quality level:
This item is classified into the quality level High Quality as the best sorting with a ratio of approx. 95/5 a-b-grade. The glaze is even and shiny. The item is free from visual flaws. In very few cases minor pinholes or light refractions can still be seen when reviewed carefully. As porcelain is a natural product, the item is "top" but not "perfect". This quality level is comparable e.g. with Bauscher, Schönwald, Rosenthal, Villeroy & Boch, RAK and many other well-known premium brands.
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The special use properties of this article
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The special features of the material and glaze
The outstanding feature of the articles in the "Reactive Trend" series from Holst Porcelain is the realization of a reactive glaze on high-fired feldspar porcelain above 1. 320 °C. Only in this way real hard porcelain is created, whose properties are not subject to any natural aging process.
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Each piece is unique!
This combines the modern zeitgeist of trendy decors with the good qualities of genuine hard porcelain. This is exactly the difference to many purely externally similar looking dishes. Unfortunately, many suppliers now describe inferior ceramic tableware as porcelain due to ignorance or incorrect information from the manufacturers. We guarantee a hard firing above 1,320 °C and that makes all the difference.
Hardness and stability of our reactive porcelain
In order to equip the porcelain mass in such a way that the reactive glaze succeeds, we had to make use of mineral additives that enable the process of ion plating even in the high-firing range above 1,320 °C. As a quasi "unintended side effect," needle mullite formation, which is unique to porcelain, increased and further hardened the body.
The result is a porcelain that is even superior to Alumina porcelain in terms of mechanical resistance - i.e. edge impact resistance! Edge impact tests to the consequence survives our reactive porcelain even hammer blows up to 0.40 Joules. This corresponds to an incredible stability and is therefore "harder" than any commercial hotel porcelain! See for yourself in the video above the result of a series of tests.
Thermal shock and temperature resistance
Tests conducted in early 2020 have shown that our reactive tableware can withstand a temperature load of up to 350 °C. This is not particularly unusual for high-quality feldspathic porcelain. But what fascinated us ourselves were the measurements in the shock range: the tested flat parts (plates and platters) of the reactive porcelain easily withstood a thermal shock of +-182 °C. However, in order to fully test the property of thermal shock resistance, we need "official" laboratory tests. A decision to invest in this expensive and time-consuming determination procedure has not yet been made. Therefore, we can only state that in our test furnaces a thermal shock of +- 182 °C was survived without any problems. However, we cannot guarantee it at present yet! To be continued.
Please allow us to point out that there are only a few porcelain manufacturers in the world who can produce reactive glazes on high-fired hard porcelain above 1,320 °C, like our articles of the "Reactive Trend Series". More than 90% of tableware of this type offered on the market is produced on stoneware, earthenware or similar ceramic tableware. Please read the assessments and results of the Federal Institute for Risk Assessment from 09/2020:
Within the Arena, Carbon, Musgo and Tierra series, we carry two different basic bowl shapes. A tall and a shallow version. This 15 cm large side dish comes from the flat shaping and serves mainly the portion-wise presentation of small salads, saturation side meals such as potatoes, fries, wedges, vegetables, rice & pasta"by the side". In trendy restaurants, the 15 cm porcelain bowl provides a trendy setting for a sliced curry sausage, a serving of pulled pork or even a large papa asada con salsa. Due to the high temperature resistance, the side meal can also be baked directly in the dish. Especially when gratinating, the flat, wide shape of the porcelain dish supports a beautiful, uniform crust formation.
In the breakfast business, the dash-full 0.40 l porcelain bowl performs ideal services as a cereal bowl or even as a yoghurt bowl. The flat coupshape facilitates the removal of liquid or diluted food with a spoon and thus offers not only a beautiful appearance, but also a good and pleasant feeling.
For 3 scoops of ice cream with cream, pudding and many other sweets and desserts, the 15 cm bowl can also be used perfectly as an ice cream and dessert bowl. The deliberately slightly undulating bowl edge together with the reactive design of the colored glaze reinforces the subconscious sensation of a handmade and lovingly production. The visual impulse is this transmitted to the food served in it, even though it may have been only subtly refined or portioned. The reactive porcelain dish this reinforces the interpretation of a dish prepared by hand with attention to detail.
Such colored porcelain dishes, by the way, also give tables covered with white porcelain a highlighting effect. Also on large white porcelain plates such reactive side dishes set beautiful, colorful accents and highlight even a portion of fries particularly.
The design and character of the porcelain series Musgo
The name Musgo in Spanish stands for a tightly growing moss and designates the fourth glaze variant of the collection Reactive Trend. Moss is one of the oldest vegetations of earthen flora and has survived all eras of the earth's history until today. Moss is a symbol of natural strength, withstanding all temperatures and influences and closely rooted to the earth. Just like our porcelain! Musgo - a deep, rich green that in its irregularity again as a whole offers a harmonious picture. Discreetly interspersed and speckled with small green to green-black shades of the reactive glaze, Musgo porcelain embodies the deep connection between porcelain and the earth. Hardly a name could be better suited to a porcelain series, because porcelain is also not subject to any natural aging process and is made for eternity.Thus, Musgo stands for the elements nature, taste and sustainability and equally for a modern zeitgeist.
Reactive porcelain nature-related colors such as the deep moss green of the series Musgo, unite the enjoyment of different food components without singling out any of them. There lies the culinary secret of reactive glazes.. Bright meats, fish, and even bright red tomatoes appear quieter, more subdued, and appear on Musgo as if bedded in natural moss. Yet the lush green doesn't exclusively represent vegetarian cuisine, but rather connects all types of food to the nature-inspired feeling of nature, sustainability and health. This is the perfect platform to combine visual emotions with culinary delights, stimulating two crucial senses.
The outstanding feature of Holst Porcelain's reactive glazes is the variety of combinations among them. Thus Musgo, Carbon, Coral, Arena, Granito, Moreno and Tierra can be put together as "Mix & Match Porcelain" to create exciting and always new, homogeneous serving combinations. Above all, they are not only combinable with themselves, but also blend harmoniously with all white porcelain series as a deliberately arranged highlight.
The special features of the material and glaze
The outstanding feature of the articles in the "Reactive Trend" series from Holst Porcelain is the realization of a reactive glaze on high-fired feldspar porcelain above 1. 320 °C. Only in this way real hard porcelain is created, whose properties are not subject to any natural aging process.
In contrast to most of the reactive tableware on the market, which is predominantly offered on a lower fired ceramic, stoneware or Vitreous China, this article is made of genuine, high-quality feldspar porcelain (hard porcelain). On the development and implementation of the reactive porcelain, we have researched more than three years together with our partner factory and invested a lot of time and money to realize this reactive tableware "fit for professional use" in the quality level hotel porcelain. In fact, originally this urban decoration type comes from fine ceramics finishing, which has matured to new popularity thanks to an English manufacturer. However, even this Vitreous China does not match the hardness and density of the real feldspathic porcelain, and therefore quickly shows fatigue in commercial use. Established porcelain manufacturers have simulated reactive porcelain via decors and simply applied the reactive pattern as a full decal on a standard colored article. In fact, this has created beautiful decor images, but the character of a handmade, urban porcelain simply cannot be implemented in style on 0-8-15 standard items.
We perceived this gap in the market as a challenge for a true porcelain professional and set to work. After three years of intensive research, we were able to present true reactive porcelain on natural, hand-crafted characterizing molds to the professional world. And that's not even cheating, because every item in the "Reactive Trend" collection is made by hand in a small porcelain manufactory with great effort and attention to detail.
Each piece is unique!
This combines the modern zeitgeist of trendy decors with the good qualities of genuine hard porcelain. This is exactly the difference to many purely externally similar looking dishes. Unfortunately, many suppliers now describe inferior ceramic tableware as porcelain due to ignorance or incorrect information from the manufacturers. We guarantee a hard firing above 1,320 °C and that makes all the difference.
Hardness and stability of our reactive porcelain
In order to equip the porcelain mass in such a way that the reactive glaze succeeds, we had to make use of mineral additives that enable the process of ion plating even in the high-firing range above 1,320 °C. As a quasi "unintended side effect," needle mullite formation, which is unique to porcelain, increased and further hardened the body.
The result is a porcelain that is even superior to Alumina porcelain in terms of mechanical resistance - i.e. edge impact resistance! Edge impact tests to the consequence survives our reactive porcelain even hammer blows up to 0.40 Joules. This corresponds to an incredible stability and is therefore "harder" than any commercial hotel porcelain! See for yourself in the video above the result of a series of tests.
Thermal shock and temperature resistance
Tests conducted in early 2020 have shown that our reactive tableware can withstand a temperature load of up to 350 °C. This is not particularly unusual for high-quality feldspathic porcelain. But what fascinated us ourselves were the measurements in the shock range: the tested flat parts (plates and platters) of the reactive porcelain easily withstood a thermal shock of +-182 °C. However, in order to fully test the property of thermal shock resistance, we need "official" laboratory tests. A decision to invest in this expensive and time-consuming determination procedure has not yet been made. Therefore, we can only state that in our test furnaces a thermal shock of +- 182 °C was survived without any problems. However, we cannot guarantee it at present yet! To be continued.
Please allow us to point out that there are only a few porcelain manufacturers in the world who can produce reactive glazes on high-fired hard porcelain above 1,320 °C, like our articles of the "Reactive Trend Series". More than 90% of tableware of this type offered on the market is produced on stoneware, earthenware or similar ceramic tableware. Please read the assessments and results of the Federal Institute for Risk Assessment from 09/2020:
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This product Bowl 15 cm / 0,40 l "Musgo made from high quality hard porcelain has, of course, even more versatile uses and applications. Equally a good online offer at a reasonable price.
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