All our plates are sustainably-made in India using only naturally fallen Areca Palm Leaves that are then cleaned and steam pressed into shape. No chemicals are used whatsoever, and each plate naturally biodegrades in fewer than 2 months after disposal - just like any dried leaf in your yard.
Sugarcane bagasse dinnerware refers to plates, bowls, and other tableware crafted from the fibrous byproduct left after sugarcane stalks are crushed for juice extraction. This once-discarded agricultural waste is now transformed into a sustainable and eco-friendly alternative to traditional plastic and styrofoam dinnerware.
Opal glass dinnerware, also known as opalware, is made from a special type of toughened glass with a distinct opaque white appearance similar to fine porcelain or bone china. It has gained popularity for its combination of elegance and practicality.
Here's a closer look at the characteristics of opal glass dinnerware:
Rice husk dinnerware is crafted from rice husks, the outermost layer of the rice grain, usually discarded as agricultural waste.
All our plates are sustainably-made in India using only naturally fallen Areca Palm Leaves that are then cleaned and steam pressed into shape. No chemicals are used whatsoever, and each plate naturally biodegrades in fewer than 2 months after disposal - just like any dried leaf in your yard.