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Our Hudson platter showcases the refined elegance that has made this pattern a dining room staple for over a century. The oval serving surface measures 13.25 inches, providing ample room for roasts, holiday turkeys, or family-style vegetable presentations.
Each piece is crafted at our West Virginia facility using domestically sourced clay and undergoes a high-temperature firing process that creates exceptional chip resistance. The signature Hudson scroll border—rendered in rich cobalt blue—frames every platter edge with a design that complements both formal occasions and everyday meals. We stand behind every piece with the durability you expect from American-made restaurant china.
Hudson platter details

Materials and construction
We build the Hudson platter from domestic china clay that’s been vitrified—fired at temperatures exceeding 2100°F to create a glass-hard, non-porous body. This process fuses the glaze to the clay at a molecular level, which explains why the pattern won’t fade or scratch off even after decades of commercial dishwasher cycles.
The cobalt blue pigment we use in the Hudson scroll motif is fired into the glaze rather than applied on top of it. That means the pattern sits under a protective layer of clear glaze, shielding it from knife marks and abrasion. The roll edge adds structural reinforcement at the rim—a detail borrowed from our restaurant ware lines that helps the platter resist chipping when stacked or handled.

Sizing and capacity
The 13.25-inch oval footprint strikes a balance between generous serving area and practical storage. You’ll have room for a 12-pound turkey breast, a standing rib roast, or a layered arrangement of grilled vegetables without crowding the rim.
The slightly raised edge—about half an inch—contains juices and sauces without creating a deep well that makes serving awkward. We designed the rim width to accommodate standard serving utensils, so your spoon or carving fork rests securely without sliding into the food. At roughly two pounds, the platter feels substantial in hand but won’t strain your wrist when passing it around the table.
Care and maintenance
Daily cleaning
The Hudson platter goes straight into your dishwasher on any cycle. The vitrified body and high-fired glaze won’t craze, cloud, or discolor from detergent exposure. If you prefer hand washing, use any standard dish soap and a non-scratch sponge—the glaze is hard enough to resist scratching from everyday cleaning tools.
Heat tolerance
You can move the platter from refrigerator to a 450°F oven without thermal shock concerns. We’ve tested the china body through hundreds of temperature cycles to ensure it won’t crack when you transfer a cold roast into a warming oven. Microwave reheating is equally safe, though we recommend using oven mitts since the china retains heat longer than ceramic stoneware.



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Common questions about the Hudson platter
Yes, the Hudson platter is oven-safe up to 450°F in both conventional and convection ovens. The vitrified china body tolerates direct heat without cracking or discoloring. We recommend placing it on a middle rack and allowing it to cool gradually rather than transferring it immediately to a cold surface.
No, the Hudson scroll pattern is fired into the glaze at temperatures exceeding 2100°F, which fuses the pigment permanently. You can run the platter through thousands of dishwasher cycles without any color loss. The pattern sits under a protective clear glaze layer that shields it from abrasion and UV exposure.
Yes, the platter coordinates perfectly with our entire Hudson dinnerware line including plates, bowls, teacups, and serving pieces. We've maintained the same cobalt formulation and kiln firing process for decades, so new pieces match vintage Hudson china from previous production runs.
Yes, all current production Hudson pattern pieces are made with lead-free glazes that meet FDA standards for food contact surfaces. We transitioned to lead-free formulations across our entire product line in the 1990s and all new pieces are safe for daily use with any type of food.
Avoid extreme temperature changes such as moving the platter directly from a freezer into a hot oven. Allow refrigerated food to sit at room temperature for 10-15 minutes before placing it in a preheated oven. The vitrified china is highly resistant to thermal shock, but gradual temperature transitions extend the life of any ceramic product.
Yes, the roll edge design creates a natural stacking surface that keeps the glazed areas separated. You can stack platters directly or use felt dividers between pieces if you prefer extra protection. The vitrified china is scratch-resistant, but gentle handling during storage prevents accidental edge contact.
Vitrified china is fired at much higher temperatures than standard ceramic, creating a glass-hard, non-porous body that resists chipping and staining. The Hudson platter won't absorb liquids or odors, and the glaze bonds at a molecular level for superior durability. This is the same construction we use for restaurant and hotel china designed to withstand commercial use.





