Here's another one (I probably have about a dozen or more posts up for Ball jars right now, please check them all out!)
Related: To see more clear glass items I have tested, click here.
When tested with an XRF instrument this vintage clear Ball jar with glass lid was positive for 46 ppm Lead, ...
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Pier 1 Plate With Stars
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Small Pier 1 Decorative Saucer with Stars: 85 ppm lead (+/- 15 ppm). [The stars were positive for 3,615 ppm gold!]
Tamara's Grade: "C"
"C" = I would not want to use it in my home. If you offered me something to eat on this when I am visiting you, I would be fine with that. It is ...
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1972 Handmade Christmas Mug / Teacup: 90,900 ppm Lead + 9,617 ppm Cadmium Too! [90 ppm Lead is unsafe for kids.]
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Vintage Handmade Christmas Mug from 1972:
90,900 ppm Lead (Pb).
9,617 ppm Cadmium (Cd).
Read about #CadmiumConcerns here.
For Context: the amount of lead that is considered toxic in a newly manufactured item intended for children is anything 90 ppm or higher in the paint, glaze or ...
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Blue Ball brand canning jar: 53 ppm Lead + 13 ppm Cadmium (safe by all standards.) I avoid the tinted jars.
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When tested with an XRF instrument (for a 31 second test - as noted in the photo above) this blue-tinted Ball brand canning jar had the following readings:
Lead (Pb): 53 +/- 13 ppm
Cadmium (Cd): 13 +/- 6 ppm
You can read more about #CadmiumConcerns here.
Tamara's Grade: "C"
C = I ...
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Blue Glass Pyrex Custard Dish
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Blue Glass Pyrex Custard Dish: Lead-Free! ("Non-Detect for Lead!")
Tamara's Grade: "A+"
An A+ means I would definitely have these and use these in my home. (In fact, I have the same exact ones in clear glass!)
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Newer Blue Ball Jar
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Newer Blue Glass Ball Jar: 61 ppm lead (+/- 16 ppm). Considered safe by all standards.
Tamara's Grade: "C"
C = I would not want to use it in my home, I would not want to eat food that you canned in it in your home. If you offered me something to drink in this (like tea or water) when I am ...
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1996 Piano
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My piano! The finish was negative for lead. The vinyl of the seat was positive at 292 ppm lead. Vintage pianos are often very high lead. I have not tested many newer ones, but if this is any indication newer ones may have lead free finishes!
For those new to my site: 90 ppm (and above) is the ...
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Undying Gratitude! #GoFundMe
I wanted to take this moment to thank all of the friends (and total strangers!) who have contributed to the GoFundMe in support of my advocacy – helping families everywhere protect their children from lead exposure - and supporting those dealing with the aftermath of lead poisoning – in a world ...
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Top Ten Posts in April
Below are the top ten most popular posts on my blog this month; April 2017. Click on any of the images to see the original post. As of 8:30 on 4/29 this blog has had 25,524 unique views this month!
Also, here's the link to contribute in support of my blog and my independent advocacy work via ...
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Vintage Glazed Ceramic Fondue Pot: 255,700 ppm Lead on the interior glaze!!!! Vintage Fondue pots should never be used for food use purposes.
#LeadedChina· #LeadedDishes· Fondue· Fondue Pot· Vintage Fondue Pot· XRF Testing· XRFTesting
Published: April 28, 2017
Updated: August 18, 2021
Vintage Ceramic Fondue Pot:
Interior cream colored glaze 255,700 ppm Lead !!!!!
Bare unglazed ceramic (on base of pot) was 38 ppm Lead.
Black exterior: 62,400 ppm Lead.
Not safe for food use! (How much Lead is too much Lead?)
Given ...
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Vintage Metal Fondue Pot with Orange and Cream Colored Enamel: 15,300 ppm Cadmium (a known carcinogen.)
#CadmiumConcerns· #Leaded· #LeadedAppliances· Enamel· Enamelware· Fondue· Fondue Pot· Orange Enamel· Vintage Fondue Pot· XRF Testing· XRFTesting
Published: April 28, 2017
Updated: August 18, 2021
Enamel Fondue Pot: 15,300 ppm Cadmium.
How much Cadmium is too much Cadmium? In the State of Washington there is a limit of 40 ppm Cadmium for cookware and dishes that may be used by children. This is the strictest Cadmium regulatory standard ...
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Made In Mexico Blue Glazed Ceramic Dish: 51,608 ppm Lead + 31,350 ppm Arsenic + more than 100,000 ppm Mercury.
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When tested with an XRF instrument this Mexican glazed ceramic bowl - with bird design on the inside had the following readings on the food-surface of the bowl:
Lead (Pb): 51,608 ppm
Mercury (Hg): >100,000 ppm (greater than 10% Mercury in the glaze)
Arsenic (As): 31,350 ...
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Yellow Ceramic Target Home Bowl
#LeadFree· China· Made In China· Target· Target Home· XRF Testing· XRFTesting· Yellow
Yellow Glzed Ceramic Cereal Bowl: LEAD FREE!
Tested with an XRF (tested "non-detect" for lead)
Target "Home" • Dishwasher Safe, Microwave Safe, Made in China.
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Ceramic Child’s mug with Teddy Bear: 15,000 ppm Lead. 90 ppm & up is illegal in modern items intended for use by kids.
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Ceramic Baby Cup with Teddy Bear: 15,000 ppm lead.
Tested with an XRF instrument.
The current amount of lead that is considered toxic in an item intended for use by children is anything 90 ppm Lead and higher in the paint, glaze or coating and anything 100 ppm Lead or higher in the ...
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