Following up on my earlier post, here is another example of XRF test results for a Corning Visions piece. [Year of manufacture unknown.]
This piece is a small saucepan and differs from the piece I posted earlier in that it is "Made in France." It also has the 3-D diamond/pyramid shaped pattern on ...
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#AskTamara: “Do you recommend Corning Visionware?” No, and here’s why.
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#LeadSafe: Plain White Corning Mug
Corning Mug. Year unknown.
Tested with an XRF instrument.
Positive for lead at 33 parts per million (ppm), +/- 13 ppm.
This is considered safe by all standards.
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#LeadSafe: Vintage “Crown Corning” White Ceramic Plate, Made in Japan
This vintage made in Japan "Crown Corning" brand white ceramic plate tested positive for lead when tested with an XRF instrument at 46 ppm lead. Tested in 2014. Year of manufacture unknown.
In 2018 the amount of lead that is considered toxic in a modern/newly manufactured item intended for ...
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Vintage Milk Glass Corning Teacup: 804 ppm Lead
This vintage milk-glass "Made in USA" Corning brand tea cup tested positive for lead when tested with an XRF instrument at 804 ppm lead in the white (undecorated) milk glass component of the cup.
Tested in 2014.
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#LeadFree: Newer Corning Casserole Dishes
This newer oval Corning Ware casserole tested negative for lead, mercury, cadmium and arsenic.
Tested with an XRF instrument in 2014.
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Vintage (1972-1988) Corning Ware Spice-o-Life Casserole: 21,800 ppm Lead
This vintage Corningware Spice-o-Life casserole dish tested positive for lead when tested with an XRF instrument at 21,800 ppm Lead in the decoration on the outside of the dish.
On the plain white inside it was negative for Lead, Mercury, Cadmium and Arsenic. Tested in 2014.
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Information! Corning Patterns and Production Years
I just did a little google search for Corning Ware patterns and came up with this lovely website that has some interesting information, especially when looking to which years (and specifically - how recently) Corning Ware patterns had high levels of lead!
I took screenshots of the patterns I have ...
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#Leaded: “Vintage”? 1980s? Corning Mug With Floral Pattern
While I don't know the exact year of manufacture for this Corning mug with a floral pattern on the side, there is an "81" on the bottom and it has a color scheme that is also consistent with things like this from the early 1980s. The decorative element on this Corning mug tests positive for lead at ...
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Corningware c. 1996-1998 “Summer Blush” Square Casserole Dish with Pansies: 15,500 ppm Lead. 90 ppm is unsafe for kids.
"Made in Illinois" Summer Blush pattern square Corningware baking / casserole dish with pansies.
Period of manufacture: c. 1996-1998.
The colored flower pattern on the outside of this dish was positive for 15,500 ppm Lead when tested with an XRF instrument.
The amount of lead that is ...
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Corningware “Etch” Casserole Dish (New, 2017)
Corningware "Etch", New (2017).
230 ppm lead on the outside.
91 ppm lead on the inside.
Tested with an XRF Instrument.
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These levels are considered safe by most standards. Most likely leach tested (and most likely ...
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Blue “Cornflower” Design Corningware Baking pan: Lead-Free (but this does not apply to all years of production for this pattern!)
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Top 12 articles today — February 28, 2024
Every day the top 12 "most popular" (widely-read) articles on the Lead Safe Mama website "float" to the top of the site's home page: www.LeadSafeMama.com. This image (above and below) has today's top 12 articles. Here are the links, in order (thank you for ...
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October 22, 2023
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I am excited to share that yesterday (10/21), October 2023 became the #BestOctoberEver for reach and readership here at Lead Safe Mama dot com! You can read some of the highlights (and see our site's readership stats for the past 14 years) at ...
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