Royal Crown Derby Crushed Velvet Copper Charnwood Cream Jug (Pack of 6)
Product Description
The Charnwood Cream Jug is part of Royal Crown Derby's Crushed Velvet collection — a range of bone china tableware designed to support food presentation rather than overshadow it. The...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Capacity
- 115ml | 4oz
- Dimensions
- 81(H)mm | 3¼(H)"
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
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Product Description
The Charnwood Cream Jug is part of Royal Crown Derby's Crushed Velvet collection — a range of bone china tableware designed to support food presentation rather than overshadow it. The Copper colourway brings a rich, textured quality to the table that sits comfortably alongside both classic and contemporary plating styles. Each jug holds 115ml, making it a practical size for individual cream or milk service at afternoon tea, alongside desserts, or with hot beverages.
Bone china at this quality level handles the everyday demands of hospitality service reliably. The material moves comfortably between cold holding and hot liquid service, and the 140g weight gives each piece a reassuring presence in the hand without placing unnecessary strain on front-of-house staff during a busy afternoon tea turn. For high-volume covers, that combination of durability and ease of handling makes a practical difference across a full shift.
The Crushed Velvet range is particularly well suited to afternoon tea settings, where achieving visual coherence across a tiered stand or dressed table can be difficult. The textured finish and depth of colour provide definition without competing with the food. The collection is also designed so that the three available colourways — including Copper — can be mixed across a table setting if a layered aesthetic is preferred.
- Sold as a pack of six — practical for setting up new stock or extending existing covers
- Dishwasher safe for efficient turnaround during busy service periods
- Coordinates across the wider Crushed Velvet range for a cohesive table setting
- Suitable for cream, milk, and sauce service across afternoon tea and dessert covers
If you are building out a full table setting in this range or working out quantities for a specific cover count, we are happy to talk through what works well together.
Key Features
- Bone china construction rated for use from 2°C through to 100°C
- 115ml capacity suited to individual cream or milk service portions
- 140g piece weight balances presence with ease of repeated handling
- Dishwasher safe for reliable turnaround across multiple service covers
- Sold in a pack of six for straightforward stock setup or extension
Operational Benefits
- Cohesive table presentation across afternoon tea and dessert covers
- Thermal range supports cold holding and hot liquid service without concern
- Manageable piece weight reduces fatigue during high-volume service periods
- Dishwasher compatibility keeps turnaround efficient between sittings
- Pack-of-six format simplifies ordering for consistent cover quantities
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 6
- Capacity
- 115ml | 4oz
- Dimensions
- 81(H)mm | 3¼(H)"
- Dishwasher safe
- Yes
- Material
- Bone China
- Microwave safe
- Yes
- Oven proof
- Yes
- Temperature range
- 2°C to 100°C
- Weight
- 140g
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Frequently Asked Questions
- That depends on your cover count and how frequently you are turning tables. As a starting point, most operators aim to hold at least one and a half times their seated cover count to allow for washing cycles during service. If you are running continuous sittings, having a deeper reserve makes the difference between smooth service and scrambling to turn crockery in time.
- Yes — the collection is designed with that in mind. The three colourways share the same profile and textured finish, so mixing them across a table setting or tiered stand is a deliberate option rather than an afterthought. Many operators use a single colourway per table and vary across rooms or settings.
- Bone china is well suited to settings where presentation matters and the piece count is managed carefully, such as hotel dining rooms, afternoon tea services, and private dining. It is more considered in terms of handling than heavier earthenware, so it works best where front-of-house staff are experienced with fine china service. If your environment involves very rapid informal turnaround, a more robust material may be worth considering.