This ceramic “Sur La Table” brand fish platter (Made in Portugal) was positive for lead at 6,623 parts per million when tested with an XRF instrument. Tested in 2014.
To see more “Made in Portugal” things I have tested, click here.
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Tamara Rubin
#LeadSafeMama
Nancy W says
I have some old (I think they’re old at least) Portuguese painted ramekins (blue on cream color). How can I tell if they’re safe? Thanks.
Deanna says
The link after your comment above “To see more “Made in Portugal” things I have tested” isn’t working. I am trying to find information about ceramics made in Portugal, specifically Bordallo Pinheiro. Thank you!
Tamara says
Oh thanks Deanna! I will check that and updated it now.
Tamara
Camille says
I would like to know too. I have nice cabbage bowls and plates.
Kari says
I would also like to know about Bordallo Pinheiro. Thanks so much for this awesome website.
Nicholas Strong says
Hello, I’m looking for information on lead content of Noritake Colorwave Stoneware. I see you have two of there plates listed as lead free. Are all of there newer manufacture sets lead free? Thank you for the information on your site. very helpful.