Patternless. Plain white. Which works well, because if you break a plate you don’t have to worry about whether they still make that pattern.
None of the above.
ARABIA POTTERY, Finland. 1960s RUSKA
Absolutely indestructible. Drop it on the tiles, cracks the tiles.
You can have it in any colour, as long as it’s Brown.
Drop it on your foot, it breaks your foot, but the food remains intact!
Yup.
So, instead of the unique astrological profile, nor even the mere sun sign for a mere 1 in 12 division, we’re now to discern more about us each, from just 10 different patterns on plates? Oh yes, that’ll be much better. My whole family are exactly alike. The plates don’t lie. :3
We had Lace Bouquet:

My grandmother had a set of baking dishes with #4, but my family’s main set was a pattern not listed here.
My folks still have 9. I have a set that’s just blank.
Allegedly the decorated ones from before 2005 have Lead & Cadmium in the paint and Corelle advises that you don’t use those any longer.
You were trusted with fancy ceramics? We just got mass produced plain stuff.
IIRC number 8 had lead or cadmium in the ink
Sklour
I don’t think I remember my family having anything like those, but 7 looks like familiar and a little nostalgic in a way it shouldn’t.

For real. I’m not joking.
My mom got 7,8,9 but my grandma has this, which is actually my favorite
These are Called “Winter Frost White”, no pattern at all. This is what I grew up with and use everyday currently.
Whos mom didn’t have a #4 dish in their cabinets somewhere?
Grandparents had #8, we had #9.







