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Re: Still Buying Fiestaware (aka Fiestaware thread, Part 2)

On 3/27/2015 Jane100 said:

Hi! I recently became a Fiesta ware owner (new stock.)

My question is: Are you using old Fiesta ware as your everyday ware? I know the new ones say they are lead free, but are the older plates also lead free?

Thanks for any info you can give me!

Hi Jane100 and welcome to the Fiesta thread! I am using P86 (post 1986) Fiesta. It is guaranteed to be lead and cadmium free. As for the older plates, this is the information that I found. It isn't lead but uranium oxide. Read this info below:

Brilliant red Fiesta (and indeed the red glazes produced by all U.S. potteries of the era) is known for having a detectable amount of uranium oxide in its glaze, which produced the orange-red color. During World War II, the government took control of uranium for development of the atom bomb, and confiscated the company's stocks.[4] Homer Laughlin discontinued Fiesta red in 1944. The company reintroduced Fiesta red in 1959 using depleted uranium (rather than the original natural uranium), after the Atomic Energy Commission relaxed its restrictions on uranium oxide.

Red is not the only color of vintage ceramic glaze that is radioactive; it is detectable from other colors, including ivory.[5] The level of radioactivity of vintage fiestaware has been published and is available online.[5][6]

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency warns consumers not to use radioactive glazed ceramics for food or drink use.[7] Others recommend against using such pieces for food storage due to the possibility of leaching of uranium or other heavy metals (often present in some colored glazes) into food, especially acidic foods.[citation needed]

On March 16, 2011, the Homer Laughlin Company posted this statement on its website, in response to a Good Morning America broadcast about radioactivity in the home:[8]

Included in the report was a product that has not been sold in the market for nearly 40 years, Antique/Vintage Fiesta dinnerware. The anchor narrating the segment passes a radiation measuring tool over several products including the Antique/Vintage Fiesta plate that was produced nearly 70 years ago. The narrator also stated that it was taken off the market because when people heard about the uranium in the glaze, they did not want to buy the product. In fact, The Homer Laughlin China Company stopped manufacturing all Fiestaware in 1972 because of low sales. The product that was used within the segment has been discontinued and has not available for close to 40 years time. Fiesta today is frequently tested by federally licensed independent laboratories and is lead free, microwave/dishwasher safe, oven proof and made in the USA. . . .

Prior to World War II, it was common practice for manufacturers of ceramic dinnerware to use uranium oxide in color glazes. The Homer Laughlin China Company was no exception, using this material in the original “Fiesta Red” glaze, among others.

In 1943, the U.S. Government stopped all civilian use of uranium oxide because available supplies were needed for the war effort. Homer Laughlin stopped producing the red glaze color at that time and for that reason. Nonetheless, this interruption in production is believed to be the source of the rumor that Fiesta’s red glaze was removed from the market because it was radioactive. In truth, the red glaze emitted far less radiation than some other consumer products. Following the lifting of wartime restrictions, Homer Laughlin again began producing the red glaze in the 1950s, using a depleted grade of uranium oxide.

Homer Laughlin stopped all use of depleted uranium oxide in 1972 and it is not used in Fiesta Dinnerware which is produced today.

This information about the current products is found on the Homer Laughlin website:

Fiesta® Dinnerware is lead free.
Since 1992 when a major manufacturing process change took place at The Homer Laughlin China Company, all of the dinnerware produced for the retail and food service markets has been "lead-free." Fiesta® Dinnerware has been "lead-free" since 1986. The phrase "lead-free" has been and is used in connection with ceramics, including dinnerware products, in which a lead compound was not deliberately purchased and added as part of the composition even though a trace amount of lead may be present in the other naturally occurring raw materials. Because of the trace amounts of lead found in almost all ceramic raw materials, Homer Laughlin China chooses not to use the phrase"100% lead free."

In a recent court case in California, a Consent Judgment stated that "no detectable lead," which the ceramic industry understands to mean "lead-free," means that lead is not detected "at a level above two one hundreds of one percent (0.02) by weight or 200 parts per million of lead." The products manufactured by The Homer Laughlin China Company contain 50 times less than this amount.

The Homer Laughlin China Co. sends its products to an independent laboratory to check for leachable lead release. All products indicate a lead release less than 0.002 parts per million. FDA highest allowable lead release is 0.5 parts per million. The Homer Laughlin leachable lead release is 250 times less than the highest allowed by the FDA. California Proposition 65 highest allowable lead release is 0.1 parts per million. The Homer Laughlin leachable lead release is 50 times less than allowed by the State of California.

I hope that helps!

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Re: Still Buying Fiestaware (aka Fiestaware thread, Part 2)

Welcome Jane100!!

I see Meezer covered everything much better than I ever could. In fact, I learned some things. I have never used my vintage Fiesta. I really don't have much of it and I just use the few pieces I have as decoration.

It is so nice to see you here and hope you join us in our Fiesta fun. We all love talking Fiesta and we love pictures. Of course, you probably can tell that from reading past posts.

Take good care and "talk" to you again.

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Meezer -- thanks for the Marigold notice. They have all the exclusives. HL must really be cleaning up!

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Re: Still Buying Fiestaware (aka Fiestaware thread, Part 2)

On 3/27/2015 3dlovely said:

Meezer -- thanks for the Marigold notice. They have all the exclusives. HL must really be cleaning up!

HAHAHA--I know that I sure did this afternoon!

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Re: Still Buying Fiestaware (aka Fiestaware thread, Part 2)

Thanks so much, Meezer, for all that info! This seems like a really nice crowd to hang out with! Very positive posts! I love all the colors in my cabinet. It's so pretty just opening up the door. I think I'll have to get some glass fronts when I finally redo the kitchen.

A pleasant weekend to all!

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Re: Still Buying Fiestaware (aka Fiestaware thread, Part 2)

On 3/27/2015 Jane100 said:

Thanks so much, Meezer, for all that info! This seems like a really nice crowd to hang out with! Very positive posts! I love all the colors in my cabinet. It's so pretty just opening up the door. I think I'll have to get some glass fronts when I finally redo the kitchen.

A pleasant weekend to all!

You are welcome, Jane. I hope that you stop by soon, tell us about your Fiesta treasures and the colors. PS we love pictures!! {#emotions_dlg.laugh}

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Re: Still Buying Fiestaware (aka Fiestaware thread, Part 2)

You guys! We need to build onto the time-out bench, it is getting a little crowded, LOL!

Really though, that is great to hear about the marigold.

Jane100 Welcome!

Great info, Meezer, thanks for posting.

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Re: Still Buying Fiestaware (aka Fiestaware thread, Part 2)

What is the code for free shipping for Kohl's. I knew I should have written it down, but didn't think I was going to order anything, but now I am. Thanks.

More, later.

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Wismiss -- it is BUNNY30 -- good until April 2.

SarahW posted a free shipping code. I'll try to find it while you are shopping.

ETA: Found it!! -- FREE4MVC

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Re: Still Buying Fiestaware (aka Fiestaware thread, Part 2)

I was looking through the marigold on HL and they even have the marigold small size heart!