In Pakistan, the demand for a high-quality pottery crockery set is deeply tied to the culture of lavish hospitality. However, the local market faces a dichotomy between fragile traditional handicrafts and low-quality mass-produced imports that lack durability.
Economic fluctuations and the high cost of energy in the Punjab and Sindh regions have made local high-fire ceramic production challenging, leading to a surge in demand for imported ceramic plates that offer both aesthetic appeal and thermal shock resistance.
Furthermore, the rise of the urban middle class in cities like Karachi and Lahore is shifting preferences toward standardized ceramic dishes that are dishwasher safe and suitable for modern fast-paced lifestyles.
