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SKU: 024-987659324
Brand: Libbey
Model: 987659324

Libbey 987659324 9 1/2 oz Oval Bowl w/ Silk Pattern & Royal Rideau Body

The Libbey 9 1/2 oz Oval Bowl in Royal Rideau white with Silk pattern is a durable, footed porcelain bowl designed for contemporary restaurant presentations. Perfect for small entrées, appetizers, or composed desserts.

Key Features

  • Durable **fully vitrified porcelain** construction for moisture resistance and long-lasting performance in high-volume kitchens
  • 9.5-ounce capacity and **oval shape (5 7/8” L x 4 7/8” W)**—ideal for small entrées, appetizers, or composed desserts
  • Elegant **Royal Rideau™ white finish with Silk™ pattern** adds clean contrast to contemporary restaurant presentations
  • Stable **2 1/8”-diameter foot** ensures balance, even in fast-paced service environments
  • Professionally designed for commercial use, meeting the needs of fine dining, casual eateries, and catering
Starting from $237.12/unit

Volume discounts available

Elevate your restaurant’s tabletop presentation with the **Libbey 9 1/2 oz Oval Bowl (Model 987659324)**, a versatile and durable dinnerware piece crafted for high-volume commercial kitchens. Finished in **Royal Rideau™ white** with a **Silk™ pattern**, this bowl brings clean contrast and sophistication to any modern plating, whether serving small entrées, delicate appetizers, or composed desserts. Its **9.5-ounce capacity** and **oval shape (5 7/8” L x 4 7/8” W)** make it ideal for precision plating, while the **2 1/8”-diameter foot** ensures stability and balance, even in fast-paced service settings. Made from **fully vitrified porcelain**, this bowl is moisture-resistant and built to withstand the demands of commercial kitchens, ensuring long-lasting performance without compromising on aesthetics. Whether you're outfitting a fine-dining restaurant or a high-end casual eatery, this **Libbey dinner bowl** combines functionality, durability, and timeless style—making it a must-have for operators prioritizing both form and function.