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Tableware in Pakistan — Dinner Sets, Tea Sets & Crockery

Ceramic dinner sets, tea sets, glassware, and crockery for daily use and special occasions.

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Buying guide

How to Choose Tableware in Pakistan

1. Dinner set sizing — 12pc, 18pc, 24pc, 36pc

Set size depends on your typical guest count. A 12-piece set serves 4 (dinner plate, side plate, bowl per person) — perfect for couples or rentals. 18-piece sets serve 6 and suit small families. 24-piece sets cover 6 with extras (serving bowls and platter). For Pakistani households that host regularly — eid lunches, mehndi dinners, friday family meals — go for 32 or 36-piece sets that include serving dishes, tea cups, and matching saucers.

2. Bone china vs porcelain vs melamine

Bone china is the lightest and most translucent — premium feel, microwave-safe in most modern brands, but pricier. Porcelain is heavier, hard-wearing, and great for everyday use. Melamine is unbreakable and ideal for outdoor dining, kids’ meals, or daily wear — but never put melamine in the microwave. For a balanced kitchen: porcelain for everyday, bone china for guests, melamine for kids and picnics.

3. Tea set culture in Pakistan — what to gift

A quality tea set is one of the most appreciated wedding, eid, or housewarming gifts in Pakistan. Look for 6 or 12-cup sets with matching saucers, sugar pot, and milk jug. Bone china with subtle gold-rim or floral patterns suits formal households; bold modern designs work for younger couples. Pair the set with a thermos or kettle for a complete gift presentation. Always check for chips during inspection.

Price ranges in Pakistan (PKR)

ProductBudgetMid-rangePremium
Dinner Set 18pcRs. 2,000–5,000Rs. 5,000–12,000Rs. 12,000–30,000
Tea Set 6-personRs. 1,500–3,500Rs. 3,500–8,000Rs. 8,000–20,000
Glass Set 6pcRs. 600–1,500Rs. 1,500–3,500Rs. 3,500–8,000
Serving Bowl SetRs. 1,000–2,500Rs. 2,500–5,000Rs. 5,000–12,000
Plate Set 6pcRs. 800–2,000Rs. 2,000–4,500Rs. 4,500–10,000
Melamine Set 24pcRs. 2,500–5,000Rs. 5,000–8,500Rs. 8,500–14,000
Before you buy

Frequently Asked Questions

Most modern bone china is microwave-safe, but check the bottom of each piece for the microwave symbol or read the brand’s care card. Avoid bone china with metallic gold or silver rims in the microwave — the metal will spark. Always reheat at medium power and avoid sudden temperature changes that crack glaze.

For Pakistani weddings, premium 32 or 36-piece bone china dinner sets, paired tea sets, and crystal glassware are the most appreciated gifts. Look for elegant gold-rim or floral patterns from Bone China brands like Vicrila, Imperial, or Royal Standard. Boxed presentation with a gift card adds a personal touch.

All tableware is wrapped in bubble wrap and double-boxed for courier transit. If anything arrives chipped or broken, share photos within 48 hours via WhatsApp and we’ll send a free replacement piece — or full refund if the set is unrepairable. Inspect the box before signing the courier slip.

Most porcelain and bone china sets are dishwasher-safe on a gentle cycle. Avoid dishwashing pieces with hand-painted designs, gold rims, or matte finishes — the detergent fades patterns over time. Melamine is fully dishwasher-safe but never microwave-safe.

Yes — many premium brands offer matching dinner and tea sets in the same pattern. If you’re building gradually, stick to one brand or one design family. White-on-white or subtle gold-rim sets are easiest to match across collections and look elegant for both daily and formal use.

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