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What is Arcopal Dinnerware?

Arcopal dinnerware is a popular, highly sought-after dinnerware because of its lightness, strength and ease of use. The dinnerware is thin, about half the thickness of regular chinaware. Arcopal dinnerware is a high quality, tempered glass dinnerware with a fire glazed finish that is resistant to breakage. Even though the material will break, breakage results in smaller pieces without shattering like other glassware products. The material is strong, nonporous, microwave and dishwasher safe.
  1. History of Arcopal Dinnerware

    • Arcopal France was the first line of dinnerware manufactured by ARC International, a French manufacturer of household goods. The line, now discontinued, was of superior durability, quality and strength. The company is also famous for other lines of glassware including Cris d’Arques, Mikasa and the well-known Luminarc brand.

    Arcopal Dinnerware Manufacturing Process

    • Arcopal dinnerware is so popular because of its strength, which was achieved through its unique manufacturing process. The glass is fully tempered, produced by a gradual heating then swift cooling process. The manufacture of tempered glass is similar to the process of manufacturing tempered steel for use in making tools, knives and other weapons.

    Where to Buy Arcopal Dinnerware

    • Although the line of Arcopal dinnerware was discontinued by ARC International, you can still purchase it online from dinnerware dealers and glassware specialty shops. Arcopal dinnerware is a popular item on many auction sites, as owners try to replace missing pieces from their dinnerware sets.

    Cost of Arcopal Dinnerware

    • The prices for Arcopal dinnerware will vary depending on whether you are buying a single piece or a whole set of dinnerware. A single glass or plate may sell for $5 to $10 dollars, depending on its age and condition. A complete set of Arcopal dinnerware may cost hundreds of dollars.