Vegetable Bowls

The Vegetable Bowls by Dandy Lines by DATA are perfect for serving sabzis, daals, curries, gravies, and warm home-style meals. These deep ceramic bowls are designed for everyday use, with a comfortable size that works beautifully for family dining and hosting.

Durable, easy to clean, and elegant on the table, they pair seamlessly with our dinner plates and serveware to create a cohesive, well-set dining experience.

Ideal for daily meals, festive lunches, dinner parties, and thoughtful gifting.

Choosing the Right Tableware Material

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Fine Bone China is known for its refined thinness and subtle translucency.

Ceramic Vegetable Bowls for Everyday Meals

Vegetable bowls are at the centre of an Indian dining table, holding sabzi, dal, gravies, salads, and side dishes in neat, easy-to-serve portions. This collection brings together deep ceramic and fine bone china bowls that work for both daily home meals and when you’re hosting.

From matt-finish Sattva veg bowls to dusk-glaze Horizon veg bowls and crown designs with metallic detail, these pieces are made to sit well alongside your existing plates and serveware.

Vegetable Bowls for Different Meals & Moments

Use these bowls wherever you need organised, shareable portions:

  • Daily meals – Serve dry and gravy sabzis, dal, rajma, chole, kadhi, paneer dishes, and mixed vegetables.
  • Side dishes – Raita, curd, sprouts, stir-fried veggies, salad, or a small bowl of bhaji.
  • Family and festive spreads – Line up multiple bowls for different sabzis and gravies to create a clean, coordinated look on the table.
  • Buffet or get-togethers – Set them out on a runner so guests can help themselves easily.
  • One-bowl comfort meals – Use deeper bowls for khichdi, poha, upma, noodles, or rice bowls on lighter days.

What Makes Dandy Lines Vegetable Bowls Special

  • Everyday-friendly depth and size
    These bowls are deep enough for sharing but compact enough to fit comfortably on a family dining table.
  • Matt and glazed finishes
    Sattva veg bowls in grey and black matt give a modern, understated look, while Horizon veg bowls offer a soft dusk-glaze finish that feels a bit more dressed up.
  • Fine bone china options
    Crown bowls in fine bone china, with platinum or gold detail, work beautifully when you want your serving bowls to match a more formal table setting.
  • Mix-and-match friendly
    Neutral colours and simple forms pair easily with different plates, dinner sets, and platters, so you can add just the pieces you need without redoing your whole crockery unit.
  • Gifting-ready sets
    Sets of 2, 4, or 6 bowls make practical gifts for housewarmings, weddings, and festive hampers.

How to Choose the Right Vegetable Bowls

When you pick from this collection, think about:

1. Family size & portions

  • For small families, a couple of medium veg bowls are enough for sabzi and dal.
  • For larger families or frequent hosts, look at sets of 4 or 6 and deeper bowls that hold more.

2. Finish and look

  • Choose matt Sattva veg bowls if you like a contemporary, muted look.
  • Go for Horizon veg bowls if you prefer a soft glazed finish that still feels everyday-friendly.
  • Pick crown and metallic-detail bowls for more formal or festive tables.

3. Versatility
If you want bowls that can double up for snacks, noodles, salads, or desserts, choose slightly deeper designs that are comfortable to hold and pass around.

4. Storage
Check how they stack in your crockery cabinet, nesting sets save space and are easy to pull out for daily use.

Simple Care Tips

  • Wash with a mild dishwashing liquid and a soft sponge to keep the glaze or matt finish smooth.
  • Avoid harsh scrubbers on printed or metallic-detail bowls.
  • Let bowls cool slightly before washing if they held very hot food.
  • Dry completely before stacking to prevent water spots and marks.
  • Use a gentle cycle in the dishwasher where suitable; keep metallic-detail pieces out of the microwave.

Care & Maintenance of Fine Bone China and Ceramic Tableware

Your fine bone china crockery and premium ceramic crockery from Dandy Lines by DATA are crafted to be as durable as they are beautiful. Fired at high temperatures, each piece is built for strength, a smooth finish, and long-lasting elegance. With simple, mindful care, your tableware will remain a stunning part of your table for years to come.

Daily Use & Cleaning

  • Hand-washing is recommended for all pieces, especially bone china crockery and items with gold or platinum detailing.
  • If using a dishwasher, always select the gentle or low-heat cycle with a mild, non-abrasive detergent.
  • Use soft sponges or microfiber cloths only — harsh scrubbers can damage the glaze and finish of your fine bone china.
  • Rinse pieces soon after use to prevent stains from settling, particularly from strongly coloured foods and beverages.
  • Always allow your crockery to cool naturally before washing. Sudden temperature shifts — hot to cold or cold to hot — can cause cracks over time.

Gold & Platinum Tableware — Special Care

Our gold and platinum crockery pieces are finished with real metallic detailing and require extra attention.

  • Do not microwave any piece with gold or platinum rims, accents, or artwork. Metallic finishes react to microwave heat.
  • Avoid high-heat dishwasher cycles for all gold and platinum tableware.
  • Always use gentle cleaning methods to preserve the shine and longevity of the metallic finish.

Storage & Handling

  • Place a soft cloth or tissue between stacked plates and bowls to prevent surface scratches.
  • Store your ceramic crockery in a cool, dry space away from direct sunlight to protect the glaze and colour.
  • Avoid placing heavy objects on top of stacked pieces — excess pressure can cause cracks.
  • If your pieces are displayed on open shelves, dust them occasionally to keep them looking their best.

Cutlery Marks & Surface Care

Light grey cutlery marks may appear on the surface over time with regular use. This is completely normal and is not a manufacturing defect. They can be gently removed using a non-abrasive ceramic cleanser or a soft polishing paste. Never use bleach, harsh chemical cleaners, or abrasive tools, as these will damage the glaze of your fine bone china crockery.

Made to Be Used. Made to Last.

Every piece from Dandy Lines by DATA is designed for everyday elegance — from quiet morning chai rituals to festive gatherings and celebratory dinners. Your bone china and ceramic tableware is not just crockery. It is part of the stories, memories, and moments created around your table.

Your Table Begins Here.