Mikasa Indian Feast Peace Pipe and Bark
Best vintage dinnerware for collectors seeking unique 1970s table charm.
This 1970s set brings a rare, earthy aesthetic to your table that modern mass-produced dinnerware simply cannot replicate. While you’ll have to overlook a minor chip on one plate, the trade-off is owning a distinct, conversation-starting collection that anchors a room with genuine vintage character.
$198.00
Who it's for
- Retro enthusiasts seeking authentic 1970s kitchen decor
- Families needing durable, chip-resistant everyday dinnerware
- Collectors looking for complete, high-value vintage sets
Who should skip it
- Buyers wanting pristine, scratch-free surfaces for daily use
- Shoppers avoiding items with culturally insensitive motifs
- Users preferring lightweight, easy-to-store modern dishware
Performance breakdown
Collectibility
The rare Indian Feast pattern is a prized find for enthusiasts.
Visual Appeal
Distinctive 1970s aesthetic brings authentic retro charm to any table.
Set Completeness
Includes essential serving pieces, though the uneven piece count limits utility.
Daily Utility
Lack of dishwasher and microwave compatibility restricts modern everyday use.
Durability
Vintage stoneware requires careful handling due to its fragile nature.
Design Cohesion
The Peace Pipe and Bark Brown palette offers a unified look.
Key Specs
Set Size
24 pieces
Pattern
Indian Feast
Color
Peace Pipe and Bark Brown
Includes
5 mugs, 5 small bowls, 6 dinner plates, 1 large serving bowl (9”), 1 cream and sugar set
Release Year
1970
Shape
Round
Design Style
Patterned
Number of Pieces
24
Number of Place Settings
6
Lead Free
Yes
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