

Jet Set Blue by Mikasa
Jet Set Blue Available Directly from Mikasa — Introduced in 2014. Jet Set Blue reimagines a standard dinnerware pattern for contemporary dining. The simple white center is outlined with a thin blue border, but it is the outer rim that captures the eye, with a subtle ridged element framed by a thicker band of alternating blue tones. These are broken into four quadrants by unique tab accents. The look transforms your tabletop into a canvas of modern design and color. Crafted of porcelain. Microwave and dishwasher safe. A similar pattern called Jet Set was was produced from 1989 to 1997.
A four-piece place setting of Mikasa Jet Set Blue includes: 11¼-inch dinner plate, 8¼-inch salad plate, 21-ounce soup/cereal bowl, and 12-ounce mug. The collection is available in: 16-Piece Set (4 place settings); 32-Piece Set (8 place settings); and 48-Piece Set (12 place settings).
A five-piece place setting of Mikasa Jet Set Blue includes: 11¼-inch dinner plate, 8¼-inch salad plate, 14-ounce rim soup bowl 8-ounce tea cup and 6-inch saucer. The collection is available in: 20-Piece Set (4 place settings); 40-Piece Set (8 place settings); and 60-Piece Set (12 place settings).
A four-piece place setting of Mikasa Accent Jet Set Blue includes: 11¼-inch accent dinner plate, 8¼-inch accent salad plate, 21-ounce soup/cereal bowl and 12-ounce mug. The collection is available in: 16-Piece Set (4 place settings); 32-Piece Set (8 place settings); and 48-Piece Set (12 place settings).
Jet Set Blue by Mikasa Pattern Family

Please Note: Not all Mikasa is safe for use in the microwave. Patterns with gold or platinum decorations should not be used in a microwave because microwaves can not pass through metal. If in doubt, use this simple test: Is this Utensil Safe for the Microwave?
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