The White House has unveiled the Obama state china service, which will be used at a state dinner for Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Tuesday. The china features a color called "Kailua Blue" inspired by the waters of Hawaii, according to the AP. The Chicago Sun-Times reports the settings were manufactured by Pickard China in Antioch, Ill. The china service was unveiled to the public Monday, with several websites, including Design*Sponge, Architectural Digest and Apartment Therapy, getting a sneak peek last week. The AP reports: A fluted band of Kailua Blue, framed by a textured gold rim and a simple gold inner line, inner line, appears on all pieces of the service, except the dinner and serving plates, according to a description provided by the White House.