Lead Database

Paparazzi Accessories children’s earrings, Christmas presents with crystal: 10,300 ppm lead by XRF
XRF readings: Lead: 10,300 ppm · Cadmium: 423,600 ppm · Arsenic: not measured Verdict: Very high, avoid food contact + High cadmium 10,300 ppm lead detected. at this concentration leaching into acidic foods (tomato, citrus, vinegar) becomes a realistic concern even in well-fired ware. Children should not handle this item. FluoroSpec will confirm whether lead is surface-reactive. NOTE: 423,600 ppm cadmium also detected, a separate and serious concern for colored glazes. There is no safe amount of lead. This number is a starting point, not a verdict on your safety.... Read more...
Paparazzi Accessories children’s earrings, enamel Christmas trees
XRF readings: Lead: not measured · Cadmium: 385,100 ppm · Arsenic: not measured Verdict: Lead-free per XRF + High cadmium No lead detected by XRF. Cadmium present at 385100 ppm, separate concern for colored glazes. FluoroSpec test will confirm no surface lead reactivity. NOTE: 385,100 ppm cadmium also detected, a separate and serious concern for colored glazes. There is no safe amount of lead. This number is a starting point, not a verdict on your safety. What matters is whether the lead can actually reach a person. Think of tacks:... Read more...
Paparazzi Accessories child’s ring — striped Christmas tree with clear gems: 62,400 ppm lead by XRF
XRF readings: Lead: 62,400 ppm · Cadmium: 262,700 ppm · Arsenic: not measured Verdict: Extreme, do not use + High cadmium 62,400 ppm lead, roughly 6x the CPSC 90 ppm children's limit. At this concentration, even fired ceramic glaze carries leaching risk under acidic food conditions. No food contact under any circumstances. FluoroSpec will glow. NOTE: 262,700 ppm cadmium also detected, a separate and serious concern for colored glazes. There is no safe amount of lead. This number is a starting point, not a verdict on your safety. What matters... Read more...
Paparazzi Accessories child’s ring — enamel Christmas tree with white star: 475 ppm lead by XRF
XRF readings: Lead: 475 ppm · Cadmium: 242,100 ppm · Arsenic: not measured Verdict: Low-elevated, below most adult thresholds + High cadmium 475 ppm lead, above the 90 ppm CPSC children's item threshold but well below levels that cause obvious alarm for adult use. For a children's item this is already over the regulatory limit. FluoroSpec gives the definitive surface answer: glow = reactive lead present, no glow = not in accessible form. NOTE: 242,100 ppm cadmium also detected, a separate and serious concern for colored glazes. There is no... Read more...
Vintage artificial Christmas tree sample from Amsterdam: Non-detect for Lead, Mercury, Cadmium, Arsenic, and Antimony
XRF readings: Lead: data not on file · Cadmium: 0 ppm · Arsenic: 0 ppm Verdict: Not Lead Safe This Vintage artificial Christmas tree sample from Amsterdam: Non-detect for Lead, Mercury, Cadmium, Arsenic, and Antimony carries a Not Lead Safe verdict in the EverythingLead dataset. Numeric XRF data is not on file for this entry, but the verdict reflects elemental lead detected at action-level concentrations. What this XRF reading actually means → XRF measures lead presence on the surface. It does not measure whether that lead can reach a person.... Read more...
Full XRF test results for a 2021 Purchased (New) Spode Christmas Tree Dish (Made in China): Positive for trace Lead & Cadmium
XRF readings: Lead: not measured · Cadmium: not measured · Arsenic: 35 ppm Verdict: Lead-free per XRF No lead detected by XRF. Arsenic detected at 35 ppm. FluoroSpec test will confirm no surface lead reactivity. There is no safe amount of lead. This number is a starting point, not a verdict on your safety. What matters is whether the lead can actually reach a person. Think of tacks: a box of them in a drawer is fine, the same tacks loose on the kitchen floor are not. Lead locked in... Read more...
2022 Michael’s Paw Print Christmas Ornament Frame: Positive for Mercury and a significant amount of Arsenic in the red sparkles
XRF readings: Lead: not measured · Cadmium: not measured · Arsenic: 43 ppm Verdict: Lead-free per XRF No lead detected by XRF. Arsenic detected at 43 ppm. FluoroSpec test will confirm no surface lead reactivity. There is no safe amount of lead. This number is a starting point, not a verdict on your safety. What matters is whether the lead can actually reach a person. Think of tacks: a box of them in a drawer is fine, the same tacks loose on the kitchen floor are not. Lead locked in... Read more...
Fantasia Brand Christmas Tree Ornaments (Made in Poland): 23 ppm lead by XRF
XRF readings: Lead: 23 ppm · Cadmium: 6 ppm · Arsenic: 10 ppm Verdict: Low, probably not a concern 23 ppm lead detected, below the 90 ppm children's safety threshold. At this level, most toxicologists would not flag this as actionable for typical adult use. FluoroSpec test: if it doesn't glow, the lead is not in reactive surface form. There is no safe amount of lead. This number is a starting point, not a verdict on your safety. What matters is whether the lead can actually reach a person. Think... Read more...
Greenbrier International Christmas House (Dollar Tree) 2021 Plastic Tube Ornament (Santa belt design): Positive for Lead, Arsenic, & Antimony
XRF readings: Lead: not measured · Cadmium: 9 ppm · Arsenic: 14 ppm Verdict: Lead-free per XRF No lead detected by XRF. Arsenic detected at 14 ppm. FluoroSpec test will confirm no surface lead reactivity. There is no safe amount of lead. This number is a starting point, not a verdict on your safety. What matters is whether the lead can actually reach a person. Think of tacks: a box of them in a drawer is fine, the same tacks loose on the kitchen floor are not. Lead locked in... Read more...
Nicholas Mosse Pottery (c. 2014) Made in Ireland: 68,800 ppm lead by XRF
XRF readings: Lead: 68,800 ppm · Cadmium: not measured · Arsenic: not measured Verdict: Extreme, do not use 68,800 ppm lead, roughly 6x the CPSC 90 ppm children's limit. At this concentration, even fired ceramic glaze carries leaching risk under acidic food conditions. No food contact under any circumstances. FluoroSpec will glow. There is no safe amount of lead. This number is a starting point, not a verdict on your safety. What matters is whether the lead can actually reach a person. Think of tacks: a box of them in... Read more...
Max Eckardt & Sons Shiny Brite Vintage Glass Christmas Ornaments: 23,400 ppm lead by XRF
XRF readings: Lead: 23,400 ppm · Cadmium: 500 ppm · Arsenic: not measured Verdict: Very high, avoid food contact 23,400 ppm lead detected. at this concentration leaching into acidic foods (tomato, citrus, vinegar) becomes a realistic concern even in well-fired ware. Children should not handle this item. FluoroSpec will confirm whether lead is surface-reactive. Also: 500 ppm cadmium present. There is no safe amount of lead. This number is a starting point, not a verdict on your safety. What matters is whether the lead can actually reach a person. Think... Read more...
Full XRF test results for Stanley Easy-Fill Wide Mouth 8 oz Flask: No Leaded brass used in the threaded spout or cap! This is very rare — most flasks have toxic components!
XRF readings: Lead: data not on file · Cadmium: 0 ppm · Arsenic: 0 ppm Verdict: Not Lead Safe This Full XRF test results for Stanley Easy-Fill Wide Mouth 8 oz Flask: No Leaded brass used in the threaded spout or cap! This is very rare: most flasks have toxic components! carries a Not Lead Safe verdict in the EverythingLead dataset. Numeric XRF data is not on file for this entry, but the verdict reflects elemental lead detected at action-level concentrations. What this XRF reading actually means → XRF measures... Read more...