November 29, 2007 by prabakar12
Manufactured since 1775, Royal Copenhagen porcelain embodies a deep respect for tradition and craftsmanship. The process of creating these masterpieces entails much more than meets the eye. While the patterns may look simple, the decoration of a single plate from the Blue Fluted dinner service, for example, requires 1,197 brush strokes. Today Royal Copenhagen continues to preserve this history of craftsmanship.
The Blue Flower motif consists of one or two large and some small flowers. The main flower might be a tulip, rose, poppy, carnation, convolvulus, or marguerite. The smaller ones are usually cinquefoil bluebell or primula together with leaves and buds. In Blue Flower braided, or osier as it was originally called, the flowers are framed by a relief border in basket weave and the lids are topped with large tulip buds. Beutiful, collectible holiday plates from Royal Copenhagen.
One of the last luxury services still in existence from the 18th century is perhaps the world’s most prestigious dinner service in production today. Flora Danica is reputed to be one of the most original and inspired products of the European art industry from the golden age of porcelain. A collection of sculptural and innovative designs. These individual utensils for the kitchen and table are created around a common idea, to unite form & function. Beutiful, collectible holiday plates from Royal Copenhagen. Please purchase on online http://www.etabletop.com
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November 21, 2007 by prabakar12
Set on the edge of the Berkshire Mountains of Western Massachusetts in the small town of Greenfield, Lunt Silversmiths was founded in 1882 by George C. Lunt and Anthony Towle with the goal of manufacturing the finest sterling tableware and giftware. In 1902 Mr. Lunt assumed full control of the company, and it has remained in family hands since that time. Over the years Lunt has produced award-winning designs and built a reputation for unmatched workmanship and quality.
Currently, Lunt manufactures over a thousand different items in our Greenfield facility, including the flatware pattern Embassy Scroll, chosen by the U.S. government as its official tableware in all U.S. embassies and consulates around the world.
Family commitment and pride in quality work continue to drive the company now led by the fourth and fifth generations of the Lunt family. Along with our Greenfield plant, Lunt owns and operates another U.S. factory in western New York State making specialty scissors, and is the sole U.S. distributor of fine stainless steel tableware manufactured in France under the Couzon brand.
Our products are also now available in a variety of media including pewter, alternative metals, and more. All of our offerings are crafted to the highest standards of the silversmith’s art. Lunt silver flatware feels elegant to the touch and is designed to suit any lifestyle. Lunt silver baby gifts make timeless treasures for that new addition, and Lunt silver frames present your favorite photos in the finest light. Lunt silver. Perfect for table, desk, or personal treasures, and as special gifts that show you care. Its products are available here. Please purchase on online http://www.etabletop.com/
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November 19, 2007 by prabakar12
Sambonet is a company with a rich tradition. Its origins date back to Giuseppe Sambonet, a nobleman who lived during the end of the 1700s. He possessed great ability in the art of goldsmithing and silversmithing and, therefore, was entrusted with the task of restoring precious and sacred objects that were under the custody of the Duomo of Vercelli.
In 1856, his son Giuseppe, upon having officially obtained the title of Master in Goldsmithing, founded the Guiseppe Sambonet Company and registered his seal with the initials “GS” as a guarantee “of quality, which is still in use today at the Turin Mint.
Sambonet continued to refine the quality of its products to such a point as to merit the title of “official supplier” of many noble families, amongst which were HRH the Dutchess of Genova and HRH the Count of Turin.
In 1932, the production was extended from sterling silver flatware to silverplated nickelsilver flatware. The first industrial scale electroplating system set up in Italy. In 1938, Sambonet began to produce stainless steel flatware, the first company to grasp the new metal’s potential as a protagonist of the modern market. In 1947, using in-house technology, Sambonet started to produce stainless steel knives and “orfevre” blades. In 1958, Sambonet won a tender for the Cairo Hilton Hotel, for a new holloware line, which is currently on exhibit at the Museum of Modern Art. This was the beginning of the Sambonet tradition as a hotel supplier.
In 1997, Sambonet enters Paderno Group, a leading company producing professional cookware and kitchen utensils for the foodservice industry. This step enables Sambonet to now offer a wide and complete range of products. Etabaletop is an authorized dealer of Sambonet. Please purchase on online http://www.etabletop.com
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November 12, 2007 by prabakar12
Finger Lakes Region in upstate New York is an ideal setting for a Fall getaway. The area includes many treasures, such as the Corning Museum of Glass. Contrasting with the vibrant fall foliage, a modern steel building houses the Corning Museum of Glass, offering a glimpse of traditional glass-making techniques.
The Corning Museum boasts a wide array of dazzling historic glass objects, and also offers special events, such as the recent 46th Annual Seminar in glass. The topic of this year’s seminar was “Nature in Glass,” with a major focus on the life and work of Leopold and Rudolph Blaschka, the creators of the Harvard glass flowers. The glorious flowers will be on view through November 25 and will delight both children and adults. The basic ingredient of every model was colorless glass, which the Blaschka’s manipulated with other materials, such as copper wire, oil-based paint and even paper.
In addition to the Blaschka exhibit, the Corning Museum is rich with decorative objects and fun activities. Visitors can see a window created by glass master Louis Comfort Tiffany, tour the many floors dedicated to historic glass objects, watch glassblowers create spectacular glass objects, and even create their own glass object using traditional glass working techniques. Even the outside of the museum offers a unique display: Glass pumpkins and gourds reflect the bold colors and shapes of the season.
Upon leaving the Corning Museum, visitors can drive through the surrounding Finger Lakes Wine Country, featuring many award-winning wineries. During the fall season, this is a great weekend retreat, with charming inns such as the Inn at Glenora providing a relaxing environment. Glenora features an on-premise restaurant called Veraisons, and boasts stunning views of Seneca Lake and the fall landscape. Wineries in the area include Genora Wine Cellars, offering their signature Pinot Blanc with delicate pear and citrus flavors and a distinctive dry Riesling, which won the 2007 Critics Challenge Gold Medal. The Herman J. Wiermar winery holds its wine tastings in a striking setting: The tastings are done in an old scissor-trussed barn that was redesigned with a modern interior. Besides these notable mentions there are virtually dozens of wineries to visit set in the most breathtaking setting. For more information http://www.etabletop.com/
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November 12, 2007 by prabakar12
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