People fondly display their beautiful crockery at home, sometimes even going to buy expensive ones. When guests arrive at home, people often use new crockery.


Even with promises of durability, you need to handle the same carefully. Today we give you some tips on how to maintain the beautiful look of your expensive crockery and also how you can preserve it from breaking.


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This will keep your crockery safe for a long time. All you have to do is take care of these things: 


- Keep weight wise: Always keep in mind the weight whenever you are placing crockery on the shelf. Always keep heavy and large plates down and place light utensils on top of it. Do not put too many dishes together. This can damage plates and crockery. Keep only 6-8 pots at a spot. 


- Do not let them stick to each other: Some women stack the crockery haphazardly due to lack of space. The paint on the crockery pieces may stick to each other and the crockery may break. Place a piece of soft paper between the two crockery pieces if you are stacking them closely. 


- Take care of water temperature while washing the crockery: Always check the temperature of the water whenever you wash crockery. For this, the water should not be too hot or cold. This may lead to cracks in the crockery. Always use normal water or lukewarm water. 


- Don't wrap it in a newspaper: You must have seen a dinner set wrapped in newspapers in most households. This is done to prevent the crockery from breaking. But do you know that the newspaper ink gets on the crockery and the shine fades? So avoid using them as a cover.


- Line up the sink: You may apply a rubber or soft towel sink line so that the crockery does not break even when it slips and falls. Sometimes the dishes slip out of hand while keeping or washing. In such a situation the crockery breaks immediately. 


- Clean carefully: You have to take a lot of care while washing crockery. After washing, place them upside down on a clean and soft cloth. When the water dries, wipe it carefully with a clean cloth, because the crockery breaks when it slips from your hand.