In fact lead has been used in the glazing process for ceramic dishes bowls pitchers plates and.
Lead used in ceramic coatings.
Lead has long been used in ceramic ware both in glazes and in decorations.
But even proper care of a ceramic coated pan is likely to get less longevity than it would in other non stick coatings.
Ceramic coatings are meant for people who don t take care of their cars.
According to the fda consumers should be attentive to antique or handmade ceramics which might still be baked in old kilns with residue lead in them.
The truth is the exact opposite.
In addition to those products that are sold directly to consumers the lead in paint and surface coatings regulation applies to products that are used or enjoyed by consumers after sale such as paints used in residences schools hospitals parks playgrounds and public buildings or other areas where consumers will have direct access to the painted surface.
When used in a glaze lead gives a smooth glasslike finish that allows bright colours and decorative patterns to show through.
It is often associated with rich or intense colours.
So don t take a pan out of the fridge and put it on a hot burner or in a hot oven because otherwise you may crack the coating.
One consideration is that ceramic coated cookware should never be used in extremes back to back.
Despite their high levels of protection the reality is that ceramic coatings just don t like getting overly dirty.
In particular bright orange red and yellow.