New commemorative chinaware ranges have been launched to mark the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.

Royal Collection Trust produced the set. It includes hand-made crockery using English fine bone China and other techniques and techniques that date back to 250 years.

This collection was created to commemorate next year’s Platinum Jubilee in Stoke-on-Trent, marking the royal’s 70-years on the throne. 

Design and color scheme for the collection are inspired by Her Majesty’s Robe d’Estate, which she wore on her Coronation Day in June 1953.

The purple background features the golden ears of olive, wheat, and leaves. They are symbolic for peace and prosperity.

A coat of arms shows the central features, with the UK national emblems in the centre, including roses, shamrocks or thistles.

A circular border of oak leaves frames it, symbolizing strength, stability, and long-term durability. Prices range from £150 for a plate, £65 for a teacup and saucer to £2.95 for a mini tube of Scottish shortbread biscuits.

Online purchases can be made at the Royal Collection Trust website. Products will also be available at Buckingham Palace Road shops, The Queen’s Gallery and Buckingham Palace Road shops, as well at Royal Collection Trust shops in Windsor Castle, the Palace of Holyroodhouse and Buckingham Palace Road shops.

A new commemorative range of chinaware to celebrate the Queen's Platinum Jubilee has gone on sale, including a £95 bauble (pictured). This fine porcelain bauble is decorated by hand in Staffordshire. Using traditional techniques unchanged for generations, each piece is finished in 22 carat gold

A new commemorative range of chinaware to celebrate the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee has gone on sale, including a £95 bauble (pictured). Staffordshire is responsible for the decoration of this fine porcelain bauble. Every piece of porcelain is hand-finished in 22 carats gold, using the same traditional techniques that have been passed down through generations.

The set, produced by the Royal Collection Trust, includes crockery made by hand using English fine bone china and methods and techniques that are 250 years old. Pictured is the £150 plate

Royal Collection Trust produced the set. It includes crockery that was handcrafted using English fine bones china, and uses methods and techniques which are over 250 years old. Pictured is the £150 plate

The collection was made in Stoke-on-Trent to mark next year's Platinum Jubilee - which celebrates the royal's 70 years on the throne. Pictured is the £2.95 biscuit tin

To mark the next year’s Platinum Jubilee, which commemorates the 70th anniversary of the Royal’s accession to the throne, the collection was created in Stoke-on-Trent. Pictured is the £2.95 biscuit tin

The painted chinaware before being fired in a kiln. The design and colour scheme of the range take inspiration from Her Majesty's Robe of Estate, worn on her Coronation Day on June 2, 1953

The painted chinaware before being fired in a kiln. Design and color scheme for the range are inspired from Her Majesty’s Robe, which she wore on her Coronation Day in June 1953.

To celebrate the Platinum Jubilee of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in 2022, this £25 decoration is on sale and available from Royal Trust

To celebrate the Platinum Jubilee of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in 2022, this £25 decoration is on sale and available from Royal Trust

The rounded decoration (pictured front) is on sale for £19.95 and is a great Christmas gift for any royal watchers

The £19.95 rounded decoration is pictured from behind

The rounded decoration (pictured front and back) is on sale for £19.95 and is a great Christmas gift for any royal watchers

Handmade in the United Kingdom, these souvenir spoons all feature iconic motifs recognizable from the Coronation of Her Majesty The Queen, including the crown, the throne, the orb and the sceptre. They cost £35 for a set of four

Each souvenir spoon is handmade in the United Kingdom and features iconic symbols from The Coronation Of Her Majesty, The Queen. They cost £35 for a set of four

The central feature is a coat of arms with the national emblems of the UK, consisting of roses, shamrocks, thistles and daffodils. Pictured the £9.95 tea towel

Its central feature is the coat of arms featuring the UK’s national emblems. This includes roses, thisles, shamrocks and daffodils. Pictured the £9.95 tea towel

Pictured is the tankard. At the centre of the tankard is the royal coat of arms, which has been specially painted for the occasion and includes the national emblems of the United Kingdom. It cost £40

The tankard - which cost £40 - is pictured from behind

The tankard is shown here. The tankard’s centre is the royal coat, which was specially painted to commemorate the occasion. It also includes the United Kingdom national emblems. It cost £40

The design features on the  £5.95 chocolate bar wrapper is inspired by the purple Robe of Estate worn by The Queen at her Coronation. The border of decoration is based on the gold embroidery on the robe, which incorporates olive branches and wheat ears, symbolising peace and prosperity

The design features on the  £5.95 chocolate bar wrapper is inspired by the purple Robe of Estate worn by The Queen at her Coronation. Inspired by the gold embroidery in the robe’s robe which includes olive branches and ears, the border of decoration represents peace and prosperity.

Not quite afternoon tea! The coffee mug is on sale for £25. The design is inspired by the purple Robe of Estate worn by The Queen at her Coronation. The border decoration is based on the gold embroidery on the robe, which incorporates olive branches and wheat ears, symbolising peace and prosperity

The coffee mug is pictured from behind

It’s not quite afternoon tea. The coffee mug is on sale for £25.  This design was inspired by The Queen’s purple Robe Of Estate. This border decoration was inspired by the golden embroidery found on The Queen’s robe. It incorporates wheat ears and olive branches. They are a symbol of peace and prosperity.

It is framed by a circular border of oak leaves, an emblem of strength, stability and longevity. Prices range from £150 for a plate, £65 for a teacup and saucer to £2.95 for a mini tube of Scottish shortbread biscuits.

The oak leaf border around the plate is circular, a symbol of strength and stability, as well as longevity. Prices range from £150 for a plate, £65 for a teacup and saucer to £2.95 for a mini tube of Scottish shortbread biscuits.

On the lid of this £45 pillbox is the royal coat of arms, which has been specially painted for the occasion and includes the national emblems of the United Kingdom

The interior of the pill box is pictured

On the lid of this £45 pillbox is the royal coat of arms, which has been specially painted for the occasion and includes the national emblems of the United Kingdom

Made in England, using fine bone English china, this traditional teacup and saucer is crafted entirely by hand and is delicately finished with 22 carat gold. It cost £65

The cup and saucer is on sale for £65

This teacup and saucer are handmade in England using bone English china. It cost £65

This £18.95 handmade crystal tot glass is expertly hand cut and wonderfully engraved with the Platinum Jubilee crest.

This £18.95 handmade crystal tot glass is expertly hand cut and wonderfully engraved with the Platinum Jubilee crest.