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Emile Henry Couleurs Red Lion's Head Soup Bowls, Set of 2 by Emile Henry
Product SummaryManufacturer: Emile Henry Brand: Emile Henry Model: 616600 Color: Red Product features: - Made in Marcigny France since 1850
- Absorbs, retains, and transfers heat efficiently and evenly
- Lion's head soup bowl can go from the freezer directly to the broiler, oven, and table
- Very easy to clean - dishwasher and microwave safe
- Dimensions 4.5" round, 3.75" high, weighs 13 ounces
Kitchen and Housewares Reviews of Emile Henry Couleurs Red Lion's Head Soup Bowls, Set of 2Customer Review: useful/great price/ neat addition to your kitchen Summary: 5 Stars
I purchased 12 of these,used them for a chili party.They hold a good serving and dress up the table with the design,the cobalt blue is a deep true cobalt,I put them in the dishwasher,no chipping,I do put a papertowel between them when I stack them away in the pantry.I own a lot of Emile Henry,very high quality,well worth the investment,these will be passed down to my childern.
Description of Emile Henry Couleurs Red Lion's Head Soup Bowls, Set of 2Ideal for serving onion soup, these two 16-ounce bowls are a traditional French shape, with lion's head handles and smooth exteriors that make them welcome in contemporary kitchens. They can go directly from freezer to oven, into the microwave, under the broiler, and through the dishwasher without harming their glossy, lead-free glaze, which does not absorb odors or moisture and is so hard it will not crack, discolor, or scratch--even if food is cut on it. They have pedestal bottoms, bulge voluptuously, and measure 4-1/4 inches in diameter at the top and 3-1/2 inches high. Since 1850, Emile Henry cookware and bakeware have been made in Burgundy, where a unique clay is kiln-fired into a ceramic unsurpassed for conducting and retaining heat. Prized worldwide, Emile Henry products come in a wide range of colors, from the earth tones (with creamy interiors) of the rustic Le Potier line to the bright hues (with white interiors) of the Couleurs line, of which these all-white bowls are gleaming examples. Each piece is stamped with the year it was made and the initials of the craftsman responsible for its perfection and carries a one-year warranty against defects. --Fred Brack
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