Archive for July, 2008

Dining with Flatware Was Not Always the Case

Using flatware to consume a meal is a relatively recent phenomenon. Throughout most of human history, the instruments of choice were called fingers. In fact, on a recent trip to India, I had occasion to go to a traditional restaurant with some friends. There wasn't a single knife, fork or spoon in sight for me to use. So, even today, flatware is not universally in evidence at dinner tables around the world. As you might expect, there is a history behind flatware.

Read on to gain some understanding of how the dining utensils which are so much a part of our lives in the western world came about.

Robbe & Berking: Setting Fine Tables Since 1874

Humans in the 21st century take a lot for granted. Take flatware, for instance. It seems so rudimentary a concept. Today, no one would dream of sitting down to a bowl of chili with no tableware, but in the grand scheme of things, tableware was a recent development. After all, people had working fingers for transferring food from plate to mouth. What could be more efficient?

While it is true that there were forks used by the Greeks and alluded to in the Bible, these were singularly for serving food. No one thought of using a fork to eat with until the wife of the Byzantine emperor gave it a go in the 10th century. Spoons and knives were used by this time, but their use was restricted to the upper classes.

In later centuries, it became common for people to carry their personal flatware about with them. A special box called a cadena was bought for this purpose. Even in the late 1600s in the French King Louis XIV's court, aristocratic dinner guests brought their own utensils. Meanwhile, the British were disdaining the use of utensils as rather affected. In addition, the mighty Catholic church frowned upon forks because their use seemed to spurn the good hands God gave man with which to eat.

Somehow, the use of etiquette won out, and today no one would dream of hosting a formal without setting the table with gleaming silver tableware. Among the finest is Robbe & Berking. Located in Flensburg, Germany, they have been creating elegant silver pieces since 1874.

Their designs are contemporary and clean in line. Without the fancy engraving and scrolling commonly found in older silver table items, the emphasis is on craftsmanship, letting the rich beauty of the silver star. Whether the Art Deco inspired tea service, the simple round serving tray, or the many sterling silver and silver plated utensil collections, Robbe & Berking exudes high quality. Some of their award winning silver pieces have found their way into the finest homes in the world, as well as into museums. If you want to set a gorgeous table, Robbe & Berking silver is a fine choice.

If you're looking for Robmake & Berking pieces, make sure you purchase them from reputable fine china retailers.

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Posted by Roberta on July 3rd, 2008 1 Comment

Dinnerware and Flatware Make Great Gifts

If you're stumped about what to get someone as a gift, flatware and dinnerware are sure to be winners. Not only can you demonstrate your own taste and discrimination in choosing a lasting token of esteem, almost everyone who maintains a home will appreciate receiving something that will endure for many years, not to mention being useful.

Read on for more input about taking this route when you're at a loss about what to give.

Giving Dinnerware As a Gift

The idea of giving dinnerware as a gift is not new. Though usually given as wedding registry gifts, choosing to give dinnerware as a gift for other occassions is understated and oft missed opportunity. There are several considerations to think of when purchasing dinnerware as a gift. From custom to basic, the styles and designs are abundant and it is for the clever shopper to discern the most suitable choices available for their receiver of the gift.

Though there is a vast variety and style of dinnerware available, price unfortunately often is the deciding factor when making the final choice. Often, with just a little more investment, you would be able to get the perfect set of dinnerware that will be appreciated during every meal for years to come. It is important to bring into your world things that you will enjoy using, especially the items you use almost every day. For those that do this with their selection of dinnerware, the experience that is long lasting.

When deciding which direction to select for the dinnerware, consider the preferences of the receiver. Do they typically like to be different and unique? then consider custom dinnerware with unique patterns shapes and finishes. If, however they prefer more standard colors and patterns, then look to spend a little less for everyday dinnerware that should work just fine.

Next, determine the most suitable pieces for the dinnerware set. From charger plate to dinner plate to cup and saucer, it is important to determine which pieces will get used and which will simply look great but never get much use at all. Once you have the decisions determined, then it is time to get started.

When considering the specific occasion for the dinnerware gift, remember to work from any active wedding or gift registries for the items. This will help both the soon to be bride and the artist as they look to coordicate thier efforts to being the proper pieces into ther home.

When shopping for dinnerware, be sure to check the unique selections available at Material Possessions- www.materialpossessions.com, the site that has become the destination for unique dinnerware.

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Posted by Roberta on July 2nd, 2008 No Comments