Bone china is a type of porcelain body in which calcined ox bone (bone ash) is a major constituent. It is characterised by high whiteness, translucency and strength. Production usually involves a two stage firing where the first, bisque, is without a glaze at , which gives a translucent product and then glaze, or glost, fired at a lower temperature.
| i. | Mugs |
| ii. | Cup Saucers |
| iii. | Dinner Set |
| iv. | Tea Set |
| v. | Breakfast Set |
| vi. | Hotel Ware |
| vii. | Gift Items |