Steelite Aurora Vesuvius Burnt Emerald Tulip Bowls 70mm (Pack of 12)
Product Description
The Steelite Aurora Vesuvius Burnt Emerald Tulip Bowl is a small-format piece designed for precise, considered plating. At 70mm across, these bowls are well suited to amuse-bouche, pre-desserts, sauces, or...
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Green
- Material
- Alumina Vitrified Ceramic
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Product Description
The Steelite Aurora Vesuvius Burnt Emerald Tulip Bowl is a small-format piece designed for precise, considered plating. At 70mm across, these bowls are well suited to amuse-bouche, pre-desserts, sauces, or tasting menu courses where portion control and visual presentation carry equal weight. The burnt emerald reactive glaze produces natural variation between pieces, giving each bowl a distinct character while remaining cohesive as a set.
Aurora uses reactive glazes applied in combination to create depth of colour and contrast that a standard printed finish cannot replicate. Because the glaze is part of the firing process rather than a surface treatment, it holds up reliably under repeated commercial dishwasher cycles without fading or crazing. The alumina vitrified ceramic construction gives the body genuine durability for front-of-house use — these are not decorative pieces that require careful handling during service.
From an operational standpoint, the Aurora range is backwards compatible with both the Revolution and Vesuvius ranges, which is a practical consideration for kitchens that already use either collection. Mixed-range plating becomes straightforward without the need to rebuild a crockery set from scratch.
- Reactive glaze finish resists fading through regular commercial dishwasher use
- Small format suits tasting menus, amuse-bouche, and side portions
- Compatible with Revolution and Vesuvius ranges for flexible presentation
- Natural glaze variation adds visual interest without inconsistency
These bowls are most at home in restaurants, private dining rooms, and hotel kitchens where plating detail matters. They are sold in packs of 12, which suits initial setup or topping up an existing collection. If you are building out a full table setting or need guidance on quantities for a specific cover count, our team is happy to help you work through the numbers.
Key Features
- Alumina vitrified ceramic construction for durable front-of-house use
- Reactive burnt emerald glaze fired in for lasting colour retention
- 70mm tulip form designed for precise small-portion plating
- Backwards compatible with Steelite Revolution and Vesuvius ranges
- Sold in packs of 12 for practical stock management
Operational Benefits
- Glaze withstands repeated commercial dishwasher cycles without degrading
- Small format supports portion control on tasting and multi-course menus
- Range compatibility reduces the need to replace existing crockery sets
- Natural glaze variation elevates plate presentation with minimal effort
- Pack-of-12 format simplifies stock ordering and cover-count planning
Specifications
- Box quantity
- 12
- Colour
- Green
- Material
- Alumina Vitrified Ceramic
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Yes. The alumina vitrified ceramic body and reactive glaze are both suited to commercial dishwasher use. The glaze is produced during firing rather than applied as a surface coating, so it does not fade or lift with repeated high-temperature wash cycles in the way that some decorative finishes can.
- Reactive glazes produce natural variation between individual pieces, which is characteristic of the Aurora range rather than a quality issue. Each bowl will share the same base colour and tone, but no two will be identical. For most contemporary restaurant settings this adds to the appeal, though it is worth bearing in mind if your preference is for a perfectly uniform look.
- Aurora is backwards compatible with both the Vesuvius and Revolution ranges, which makes it practical for kitchens that already use either collection. This allows you to introduce Aurora pieces for specific courses or presentations without having to replace your existing crockery across the board.