When you purchase high quality flatware as a wedding, anniversary or housewarming present, you are giving a gift that will last a lifetime. This is true whether you buy the best stainless steel, sterling silver or silver plated flatware.
The difference between flatware that is high in quality and flatware that is low in quality is that the best is more attractive and much longer lasting. The elements within the highest qualities of flatware make for better tasting food. There are two kinds of flatware - the informal and the formal.
Informal Flatware
Stainless steel is usually used as the everyday eating utensils. When stainless steel is of the best quality, it is heavy, the tines on the forks are rounded and the knives contain high levels of carbon to keep the blades sharp. The best stainless steel flatware will have a pleasant feel to it. Quality blades will not be serrated because there will not be a need for it.
Formal Flatware
Sterling silver is usually referred to as “the silver” or “the good silver”. It is easily maintained though care must be given to washing and drying it by hand every use. Sterling silver must be polished every year or so, depending on how often it is used. These are the pieces that are brought out on special occasions such as formal dinner parties, anniversaries and birthdays.
Silver plated flatware is a nice alternative to sterling silver. It is generally less expensive than sterling and more expensive than stainless steel. The silver on the flatware is actually very thin. Even with the thin coating, this can be valuable and very nice to own.
Whether plated or the genuine sterling silver, these types are usually saved for the most special of occasions. A proper table for a dressy dinner has a nice set of china dishes, crystal ware, nice cotton napkins and a great set of flatware. Without the right flatware, such a table would be unfinished and off-balance. When the quality pieces are brought out, dinner becomes a stylish event. This makes formal flatware the best choice for gift giving.
Weddings and anniversaries are not the only occasions for giving silver or stainless steel flatware. Birthdays, Christmas or graduations are also acceptable occasions for giving a gift that will continue to serve for years into the future. They are also the perfect time to use the good silver!
Consult with someone who has experience with table settings such as a hostess or a flatware dealer before you make up your mind about flatware. Without quality pieces of flatware, an otherwise dressed up table is missing an important ingredient. Your gift of distinguished and attractive flatware will continue to be cherished for years into the future.
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