With big holidays
around the corner, it's time to think about setting a beautiful and festive
table for your family and guests. Nothing makes a table more elegant than fine
china and silver tableware. There is a brilliance added to the dining
experience as the light dances off the silver, playing with the porcelain
pieces and the floral centerpiece. Antique silver adds a sense of place and
time to the gathering. Silver is a room's jewelry, so do not relegate your
silver to storage boxes or safe deposit vaults. Dress up your room and add
sparkle to your table. There are a lot of old Victorian silver items whose use
is archaic or even forgotten. So try something different and use these items to
add to the decor, brighten up the mantel, add a finishing touch to the table or
use them in a novel way.
Early silver is
heavier than current offerings. The price of silver has had a lot to do with
that. Even patterns that have been produced for over a century have thinned
down. That's one reason that old silver is so wonderful. It has that feeling of
weight ... sturdy and elegant at the same time. Old silver also has such a wonderful
patina. That silvery gray color that lingers after years of use, holding on to
tarnish in crevasses and enhancing the glorious design motifs.
Any setting, from
elegant to simple, from outdoor soirees to buffets, can be spiffed up by the
inclusion of silver napkin rings. Many of these are monogrammed ... so? Often
the monogram is as elegant as the design. Or maybe you can match names from
these napkin rings with you guests.
We have a wonderful
selection of silver pieces, with quite a few napkin rings to choose from. These
are generally from the turn-of-the-century and are priced from $45 to $95 each.
Most of our selection are available online, and all are available in our shop.
Napkin rings also
make wonderful gifts … and if they are monogrammed, they can be personal as
well. Get creative! Think host or hostess presents, gifts for collectors or
stocking stuffers.
Napkin rings need not be only made of sterling silver. Silver plate, pewter, wood, ivory, celluloid and porcelain are all excellent choices. Even a beautiful ribbon tied in a simple bow ... maybe with a few flowers or holly tucked in ... makes for a special presentation.
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Hand crafted porcelain napkin rings which can double as bottle tags. |
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