Steelite Aurora Revolution Jade Bowls 120mm (Pack of 12)
Product Description
The Steelite Aurora Revolution Jade bowl is a 120mm serving bowl produced in alumina vitrified ceramic and sold in packs of twelve. The Aurora range is distinguished by its use...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Green
- Material
- Alumina Vitrified Ceramic
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Product Description
The Steelite Aurora Revolution Jade bowl is a 120mm serving bowl produced in alumina vitrified ceramic and sold in packs of twelve. The Aurora range is distinguished by its use of reactive glazes, which interact during firing to produce natural variation in colour depth and surface tone. The result is a jade finish that reads as considered and handcrafted on the pass without the fragility that comes with genuinely handmade ware.
In a busy service environment, ceramic ware takes a great deal of punishment — stacking, dishwasher cycling, and the general handling that comes with high-cover operations. Alumina vitrified ceramic is a proven choice for professional kitchens precisely because it is significantly harder and more chip-resistant than standard porcelain, which matters when the same bowl is going through the rack four or five times a day. The reactive glaze finish holds its character over repeated washes rather than fading to a flat, commercial look.
From an operational standpoint, this bowl works across a range of service positions:
- Starters and amuse-bouche presentation where visual interest matters
- Side dishes and sharing accompaniments at the table
- Dessert plating where the jade tone complements both light and dark elements
- Small bowl courses in tasting menus
The Aurora range is designed to sit alongside both the Revolution and Vesuvius collections, which gives operators useful flexibility when building or extending a tableware scheme without needing to commit entirely to a single range at once.
For smaller operations or those trialling a new tableware direction, a pack of twelve is a practical starting quantity. Higher-volume sites or those looking to standardise across a full dining room will generally want to consider larger case quantities or consider whether a more neutral colourway better suits a varied menu offer.
If you are building a tableware scheme and want to talk through how Aurora fits alongside what you already have, we are happy to help.
Key Features
- Reactive glaze firing produces natural colour variation in each piece
- Alumina vitrified ceramic construction for enhanced chip resistance
- 120mm bowl format suitable for starters, sides, and desserts
- Backwards compatible with Steelite Revolution and Vesuvius ranges
- Pack of 12 supplied for consistent table setting coverage
Operational Benefits
- Chip-resistant construction holds up to repeated daily dishwasher cycles
- Reactive jade glaze adds visual interest without reliance on garnish alone
- Cross-range compatibility reduces the cost of extending an existing scheme
- Consistent finish across the pack supports uniform table presentation
- Versatile bowl size reduces the number of separate covers needed on a menu
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Green
- Material
- Alumina Vitrified Ceramic
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Alumina vitrified ceramic is a more durable substrate than standard porcelain, and Steelite's reactive glazes are formulated for professional use rather than domestic conditions. In practice, operators find the depth of colour is retained over sustained use, though as with any reactive finish, individual pieces carry slight natural variation from the outset.
- Yes — the Aurora range is specifically designed to be backwards compatible with both the Revolution and Vesuvius collections. This means you can introduce Aurora pieces to an existing scheme without the table presentation looking mismatched, which is useful when refreshing a tableware offer incrementally rather than all at once.
- For most operations running two sittings or more, twelve pieces of a single item tends to be a baseline rather than a full par. A useful rule of thumb is to hold three to four times your cover count in any given bowl size to allow for washing cycles during service. If you are unsure what quantity suits your cover numbers and service style, we are happy to talk it through.