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It is great for daily use as it is safe for dishwasher etc.

And you can mix in so many things with it! It is really awesome.
 
We wanted something on the casual side, sturdier, and no flowers. After picking a model that got discontinued the day after we registered
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, we picked out Noritake Kona Indigo. We registered for 8 place settings, 8 pasta bowls, 8 multi-pupose bowls, and all the accessories. I love it!

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Date: 4/19/2008 12:01:15 AM
Author: CrownJewel
Here''s the rest of Lenox Lace Couture:


Well, now I don''t have to post mine, b/c there it is - thanks CJ!
 
For our flatware, we picked the Splendide Casual set. We didn''t register for crystal. Our stemware is just plain Gluckstein wine and water glasses.

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We are also going for the timeless, classic look, and have decided on Kilbarry Platinum by Waterford. We were able to snap a photo of all of our choices at the store where we registered. Pictured is our placesetting, plus a Thomas O''Brien charger plate, our flatware (Lenox something or other), our crystal (Waterford siren) and also, the Nambe Twist salt and pepper shakers. I love the way this all looks on navy blue, so once we have a formal dining room I think I will use that color.

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Wow I''m so suprised to see so many of you choosing Waterford crystal stemware. The Waterford company just announced that it plans to move all production out of Waterford. It was huge news here as they are one of the main employers in Waterford. The reason they gave was that couples in the States aren''t buying as much of their crystal and are going for more simple styles in crystal instead. Production is being moved to Asia I believe.

And everyone''s choices are beautiful!
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Date: 4/21/2008 10:38:09 AM
Author: Delster
Wow I''m so suprised to see so many of you choosing Waterford crystal stemware. The Waterford company just announced that it plans to move all production out of Waterford. It was huge news here as they are one of the main employers in Waterford. The reason they gave was that couples in the States aren''t buying as much of their crystal and are going for more simple styles in crystal instead. Production is being moved to Asia I believe.

And everyone''s choices are beautiful!
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/staffordshire/2961500.stm

Thanks for the heads up Delster. I had no idea! But it looks like the only part of production being moved to Asia is the earthenware, not fine china or crystal.
 
Date: 4/21/2008 10:06:31 AM
Author: buttercup80


Date: 4/19/2008 12:01:15 AM
Author: CrownJewel
Here's the rest of Lenox Lace Couture:


Well, now I don't have to post mine, b/c there it is - thanks CJ!

buttercup, you have fantastic taste.
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I love that setting. I wish I could have the whole thing. But I think I'm going to get the salad and dessert plates as accents. Eventually maybe I'll get the whole setting!
 
My china:

Kate Spade ''Pebble Point'' with the ''June Lane'' accent plate. (I noticed someone else on PS has Pebble Point as well)

Flatware:

Kate Spade ''Flatiron'' --still debating this setting but it does make the entire tablescape look really sharp

Crystal Stemware:

Nambe ''Eva''

Glassware:

Dansk ''Karin'' Graffix

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Krissie- I LOVE your entire tablescape!!!! ''Kilbarry Platinum'' was my first choice but my FI preferred Kate Spade ''Pebble Point'' so that''s what we ended up with. He wanted a more ''retro-chic'' look and that is fine with me. But I love how your china looks against the navy placemat and napkin. You have inspired me to go put all my stuff together and take a photo!
 
Anyone here do Vera Wang Love Knots?
I have so much of the love knots silver collection for my wedding (flutes, cake server, frames, album, candlesticks, etc) so i thought I may as well register for the fine china.

Which stores carry vera wang fine china? Thanks!
 
I''ve seen Vera Wang at BBB. . .


Also, I know this is mildly off topic, but my aunt just called to let me know that the casual set we''d registered for was not dishwasher or microwave safe!
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We have now switched our registry, but why would an inexpensive casual set not be safe for the dishwasher???!!!

Here''s our new set (which I liked better anway, but FI had thought was too girly):

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Date: 5/28/2008 6:51:48 AM
Author: buttercup80
I''ve seen Vera Wang at BBB. . .


Also, I know this is mildly off topic, but my aunt just called to let me know that the casual set we''d registered for was not dishwasher or microwave safe!
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We have now switched our registry, but why would an inexpensive casual set not be safe for the dishwasher???!!!

Here''s our new set (which I liked better anway, but FI had thought was too girly):
Buttercup, I love your new set, I have seen that set up here at Superstore (are you in Canada??) and it is adorable!! I''m still considering buying it....even though we registered for this Denby China set that I love, it''s just plain white and those little dots are so cute!! I love how they are raised a bit too.
 
For the Kilbarry Platinum girls, if you don''t get all your settings, keep your eyes on ebay. Sandals resorts gives 4 place settings as a gift to honeymooners that stay for a certain length of time in a certain category of rooms. We got it and then put it on ebay. Got $200 for it, which was about half the retail price. Benefit for us, benefit for the couple that bought it.
 
Has anyone seen the Couzon Avignon flatware in person? We''re not engaged yet, but we have been considering getting some new flatware and we really like that one.

Really, we''ve been having a hard enough time finding any stainless pattern not made in China/Korea/Indonesia. We were going to go with the Yamazaki thinking it was made in Japan, but most of their patterns are done in China. Oneida said there''s no way to tell where a pattern has been made without looking at each individual piece. There aren''t any made in the states, but at least the Couzon is made in France so it''s more likely to adhere to fair labor laws.
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Oops--here's a (rather bad) picture of the Couzon.

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Our flatware was the first thing we got off the registry and I love how heavy and permanent it is. It is Kate Spade Todd Hill stainless.

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And since we had Blue Willow for daily, we went sorta crazy and got Wedgewood, Jasper Conran Chinoiserie for china. Its really gorgeous, so different and we went mostly with the green, with the dinner plates and soup bowls in white. We love china and have had a few dinner parties with stuff we got before the wedding. Still don''t have all our silver, Reed and Barton Chippendale.

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we asked for the Wedgewood White. i like that it can go with pretty much anything and will still look ok several decades from now. we are going to use our china and not store it away! eh if it breaks then we''ll get more - hopefully they won''t discontinue the line but if they do then we''ll find a new style to replace it.

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Wow, I feel very minimalist against most of you posters! I''m not much of a fan of china (nor of the care I''d need in keeping it!!), but we''re very excited about our choice in flatware and dishware! Pics included...

First: the Arctic set from Crate & Barrel:

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Okay apparently the silverware set won''t save as a picture. Here''s the dinnerware set from BB&B...square, white and beautiful! We''re totally psyched about it. We would have gotten the square set from Crate & Barrel, but we didn''t like it as much as this one.

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haha...so funny that this thread came up again. One day I just fell out of love with the Baron''s Courty china pattern by Waterford. I just cannot commit to one pattern. I have this strange need for variety.

So, I joined the Wedgwood White team! I''ve always loved how minimal and pure it looked. It was actually my original choice, but my FI and some friends talked me out of it, saying "oh if you''re going to go with all white, then just buy some cheapie all-white dishes." And my FI said, "well if you must have china, at least get fancy china."

With the Wedgwood White, I get versatility, which I love because versatility is my middle name.
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I also registered for the Vera Wang Lace salad plate and the Lenox Lace Couture accent plate and bread/butter plate, for when I need to spiff up my table for fancier dinners. Eventually I will also get the Wedgwood Sterling teacup and saucer, but I think that having two sets of teacups and saucers is excessive.
 
I''ve already posted mine in another thread, but I love it so much that I have to post it again here:

Herend Platinum Edge:

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And our crystal is Waterford Colleen Encore

(I like how it has a basketweave-ish pattern, like the china)

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We didn''t register for flatware, because I collect this antique silver pattern. I finally have enough placesettings to actually have people over, too!
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Baltimore Rose by Schofield

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Ya know, it is really funny...I always thought I was going to be a plain and simple girl when it came to formal place settings, but once I started looking aroung, these truly were my favorites. And when I see them all together here, it cracks me up that I have some pretty ''fancy'' stuff. I hope I love them as much in 20 years or so!
 
I''ll chime in, although I''m joining in on the party pretty late.

We didn''t regster for plates or bowls since we had just gotten a set of basic white stuff from Target last year. We also didn''t register for china because I don''t think we''d use it. Here is what we did register for at C&B:

Thompson flatware:

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I have to admit, the flatware was a compromise on my part. It's not the one I really wanted but it'll do.

Here are the glasses, also from C&B:
ETA: Ooh, sorry the pics are so big! Also, I love seeing what everyone else is getting!

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Date: 4/19/2008 12:01:15 AM
Author: CrownJewel
Here''s the rest of Lenox Lace Couture:

We are going for the Lenox Lace Couture too! It is so beautiful and timeless. I CAN''T wait to use it for our future holidays and dinner parties.
 
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