Lattice-Border Pink Dinnerware
Decorative Art / Tableware • Unidentified manufacturer; style consistent with mass-market tableware brands such as Pier 1, Mikasa, or Martha Stewart Living.

Style & Movement
Contemporary Vernacular / Shabby Chic
Medium & Technique
Glazed ceramic (likely stoneware or earthenware); mold-cast with a relief lattice border and glossy monochromatic glaze.
Creation Period
Late 20th to Early 21st Century (Modern production)
Dimensions & Format
Approximately 10.5 to 11 inches in diameter (standard dinner plate size); circular format.
Subject Description
A set of three circular pink plates featuring a wide rim decorated with a repetitive embossed diamond lattice (criss-cross) pattern and a scalloped edge.
Condition & Value Assessment
Condition Assessment
Good; visible surface wear consistent with domestic use.
Estimated Market Value
$15.00 - $30.00 USD for the set
Auction Estimate
$5.00 - $15.00 USD
Provenance History
Likely acquired via retail purchase; no visible maker's marks or stamps are seen in the primary image to suggest a specific designer collection.
Art Historical Significance
Minimal; reflects the democratization of decorative relief patterns in modern domestic ceramics, imitating higher-end 18th-century basketweave porcelain styles.
Notable Features
Scalloped 'pie-crust' rim and tactile lattice texture providing a romantic or cottage-style aesthetic.
Condition Issues
Minor surface scratches (utensil marks) and slight glaze thinning along the raised edges of the lattice pattern.
Conservation Recommendations
Hand wash recommended to preserve glaze luster; avoid high-heat dishwashers if glaze shows signs of crazing.