Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Dankotuwa Porcelain re-introduces Laklain locally

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Dankotuwa Porcelain PLC, renowned for its luxurious and elegant porcelain tableware, recently re-introduced its value- for- money heritage brand Laklain to the local market.

Now available with several new offerings that feature a similar high-quality standard to the more upmarket Dankotuwa Porcelain brand, Laklain is marketed at a more affordable price point with easy customer accessibil­ity. Laklain products are manufactur­ed at the same ISO-certified facility as Dankotuwa Porcelain under the same factory conditions. Therefore, these products are manufac- tured using the traditiona­l raw materials which are Lead ( Pb) and Cadmium ( Cd) free. Also, just like most Dankotuwa Porcelain products, Laklain products do not contain bone ash so it is completely animal cruelty free. Depending on the design, Laklain products can also be microwave and dishwasher friendly, the company said in a media release.

Featuring intricate and colorful floral designs on pristine white ivory porcelain plates, teapots and cups, Laklain's re-vitalised product portfolio includes “Fade Pink”, “Lotata”, “Nausi”, “Pink Rose” and “Tulip Pink”, each of which comes in a Dinner range, consisting of six-piece, 15- piece and 24- piece sets. Additional­ly, a range of Tea Sets is also offered in 12 pieces, 17 pieces and 18 pieces for these five variants.

"Laklain was the very first brand introduced by Dankotuwa Porcelain in the early 2000s, one which was considered by all as the heritage brand reputed for its elegant designs,” stated Dr. Sajeeva Narangoda, Chief Executive Officer – Dankotuwa Porcelain PLC, adding that it is a familiar and trusted brand name to many households in Sri Lanka.

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