Noritake Colorwave Green 4-Piece Place Setting, Service for 1
- Classic and durable everyday stoneware
- Casual and comfortable in fashion colors
- Fun for everyday function with a large assortment of accent pieces available
- Mix or match with other great Colorwave colors
- World famous Noritake quality value and design
Spring Colorwave Green is an everyday, contemporary stoneware dinnerware product that appeals to endless decorator tastes. Simple, durable, clean in design with the bold, crisp color pallet that matches the current fashion trend. This set contains one, four-piece place settings of dinner plate, salad plate, cereal bowl and mug. Dress it up, make it personal and all at an incredible value.
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(out of 13 reviews)
List Price: $ 70.00
Price: $ 31.00
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Review by Delababy for Noritake Colorwave Green 4-Piece Place Setting, Service for 1
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I registered for the Noritake Colorwave place settings when I got married five years ago. They have held up wonderfully, despite our rough treatment (we wash them in the dishwasher and stack them to store). Only a couple of pieces have any chips. They are slightly heavy, which my husband loves, and they simple colors compliment everyday living. They do eventually show little scratches and chip occasionally, but I have never had one break.
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Review by Bigwig Y for Noritake Colorwave Green 4-Piece Place Setting, Service for 1
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Saran wrap does not stick to the dishes and it is very inconvenient to store food in fridge. Some of the cups and plates have different shade of color. Brand stamps on the bottom of the dishes are smeared or double-stamped and I do not like that either.
Overall they are nice everyday dishes but I do not think they are made with careful quality control.
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Review by giantconebill for Noritake Colorwave Green 4-Piece Place Setting, Service for 1
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Gosh it is a bummer when the previous comment dealt with shipping time,
not product quality. I just bought a couple open stock bowls in a local store and am looking for more pieces at a competitive price. You know
how most stoneware now has nasty rough edges on the bottom? Not this
set from Noritake-as smooth as fine chine. The nicest stoneware I have
found since I bought Mikasa many years ago. The color is a deep, soft
maroon. Don’t quite know why they call it raspberry. Great dishes!
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Review by Bellin S. Cox for Noritake Colorwave Green 4-Piece Place Setting, Service for 1
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Though I didn’t buy them through Amazon, the Noritake Colorwave (green) that I bought through Macy’s over seven years ago has held up wonderfully for my family. We use them every day and have never (knock on wood) lost one to breakage, they show no scratches and have no chips. The color and shape is consistent throughout the pieces. We have dinner/salad/cereal bowls for 12 plus 2 vegetable bowls and a large serving plate. We put them in the dishwasher and store them stacked…a great product that has worked out really well for us!
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Review by MrsKinFL for Noritake Colorwave Green 4-Piece Place Setting, Service for 1
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I have owned this collection (service for 12) for 2 1/2 years and I love it. I have the chocolate brown color. I actually purchased from Macy’s, not Amazon, but I wanted to comment since several people have left negative reviews and I have had none of the problems mentioned. They are our everyday set, and we only wash our dishes in the dishwasher. They are still in beautiful shape – no scratches, nicks, or chips at all. We also don’t have kids yet though. I love these dishes – all of mine were well made (I inspected them all out of the box before we started using them), and I really liked that they were a stoneware but don’t show the metal marks from the utensils like others do.
The only issues I have found with them are: 1) you can’t put cling wrap on them (as another reviewer pointed out), so I use foil instead or if it’s something in a bowl I put one of the small plates on top of it, and 2) coffee and tea do stain the cups over time, but I just put a small bit of bleach in a cup, fill it up with water, leave it for about 20 minutes and then pour that water in to the next cup. That gets rid of the stains and I just run them through the dishwasher to get the bleach out.
I also own the serving platter and two of the serving bowls and love them too.
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