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Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Decision Making in Buying a New Dinnerware Set


Choosing the perfect dinnerware set to suit your needs is an important process and with that you need to make sure of your decisions.  Take plenty of time to think things through before making doubtful decision.   However with the help of the internet and with your friends, you can gather plenty of tips on what to consider buying, how to get them and how to maintain them to their new state.  That being said, there are varied ranges of beautiful designed dinnerware and tableware available around the market.  Most of them are highly recommended by many because of their reputation and length of years in the business.  The sturdiness depends on the type of dinnerware and materials used on them.  Of course materials that produced high quality dinnerware such as bone china will add a little price off your pocket.
With the many brands you can think of, choosing one is not always a best choice you need to have at least three or four brands to choose from.  How you plan on using the dinnerware can also be the very key on what to choose.  Formal dinnerware is expensive but with its elegance and you may find it to your liking not considering the price tag.

Once you’ve come up with a decision, you can enjoy and have a peace of mind.  Rest assured that your investment in that dinnerware set will last through ages and can be passed on to your next generations to come.  Not only dinnerware sets are useful, they look amazingly elegant, stunning and strong, design and built to last for years.

Wedgwood Black Basalt History

It was a huge success for Josiah Wedgwood when he introduced the Queen’s ware and in 1768 he again made history when he introduced into production the black stoneware.  His first trials in making the black body begun in July 1766 before even moved to Etruria.  By September 1767, his trials passed and already at the advanced stage and ready for production.  Black Basalt was then mass produced and available in the market.  “Black Basaltes” or Black Basalt as we know it, it is made from reddish brown clay which produced the black color after the firing process.  This ceramic is superior in its appearance to the local ‘Egyptian Black’ wares produced in that time.
 Manganese was added which makes the Black Basalt possess its rich dark color.  It was used by Josiah in the production of exquisite ornamental wares such as vases, portrait medallions, plaques and even candlesticks.  Black Basalt is mainly inspired by antique originals. 

Black Basalt created a strong presence of inspiration for many potters in Europe and around the world.  Encaustic designs were added to the surface of each piece with a brush and applied in different colors such as blue, green, pink and white which were more varied than simple reds and black.  Wedgwood believed that the black basalt will be part of the history which is goes with the saying “Black is Sterling and will last forever”. 

Villeroy and Boch House Ceramics

Villeroy and Boch house of Ceramics is known throughout the world as one of the top producers of ceramic wares since 1700’s.   A family owned business that is labeled to possess unsurpassed brilliance and unmatched quality.  Known for unmatched craftsmanship and attention to detail of their fine china and dinnerware sets, it brings out the elegance to any table setting especially in special occasions.  Because it is a family owned company, it promotes products with personal and family touch.  Their products ensure to offer elegance and sophistication in any circumstances.

Villeroy and Boch is one of the oldest industrial enterprises of international standing.  For over 260 years they keep their name on top of the list and with their consumers always in mind, they keep on providing diversified range of dinnerware, bake ware and ceramics that is top of the line and with quality design and strength.
If you’re looking for a company that has a high reputation and colorful history of in manufacturing ceramics, Villeroy and Boch may be a really good choice for you.  For centuries, they have not let their customer’s expectation down and have always provided amazing products that is worth everyone’s money.

Thursday, December 8, 2011

Tableware Gift for the Newlywed

There are many modern design and patterned tableware in the market. They offer bold patterns and are relatively inexpensive. However, buying inexpensive means you’re getting less quality that results to be more costly in the long run. With replacement pieces needed regularly it cannot be considered practical especially in these times of recession.

That being said, it is still best to select a tableware brand that you can trust. Most of the dinnerware / tableware today are safe for use in the dishwasher, microwave oven and also freezer. The flexibility and sturdiness of these branded products will give you more reason to invest in them than that of the less known tableware line.

Branded tableware is also fitting as wedding gifts. Giving tableware as gifts has been a silent tradition in weddings. It is said to give fortune and health to the couple for many years to come. Wedding gifts may include items like gravy boats and stands. As long as you picked them yourself and of high quality the couple you’re giving the gift will treasure it for a long time. A simple tip here, do not get a set of plates as a gift, because often times the more essential everyday pieces are overlooked.

You can search online for ideal tableware gift before you purchase. This gives you more time to choose and help you avoid confusion if you’re in front of many designs, colors and brands. It is also best to check what services the tableware company offer like replacements and notification if your collection should be discontinued.

Wedgwood History before the Great Company

The one person who is known to revolutionized, evolved pottery and the methods of production is Josiah Wedgwood. Born in Stoke, England 1730. He is the last of 13 children, while his father is also a potter in his factory, Church Yard Works. Josiah’s childhood schooling life is not easy; there was no public school near their home so he was admitted in a private school. But he stopped schooling at the age of 11, approximately 2 years after his father’s death. His older brother Thomas inherited the management of Church Yard Works.

Another reason why Josiah forced to leave school was because he was stricken with smallpox. He then suffered with leg pain, resulting to amputate his right leg in 1768 when he was 38 years old.

As a child, he was given task at the Church Yard Works as a thrower. At the age of 14 he became a good apprentice of his older brother Thomas for five years. His mother died at when he was 18

Although he was only 11 years old when he began to work at Church Yard Works, Wedgwood was already a talented thrower. By 14 he was apprenticed to his older brother for five years. And during the period of his apprenticeship, Wedgwood’s beloved mother died. Wedgwood was 18.

At the age of 19 he asked permission to his older brother Thomas for a partnership. Having knowledge in pottery which is in their blood, he wanted to expand the business, the main reason why he wants to partner in the family business. Unfortunately his older brother refuse Wedgwood’s bid for partnership. Unable to resolve the partnership he struck out on his own 1752. The money he inherited from his father and financial backing from a local business man helped him to open his own factory, Alders at Cliffe Bank which lasted for only short two years. There are no accurate records regarding the reason for its early closing. Some speculate that the reason for its closing was the withdrawal of financing and increasing difficulty with Wedgwood’s leg.

After the closure of Alders at Cliffe Bank, An amazing turn of fate happened to Josiah. Thomas Whieldon, a highly reputable potter who also possessed a strong business sense accepted five year partnership with Wedgwood. Many have doubt Whieldon’s decision for accepting Josiah because Whieldon is already famous in the industry, his commercial acumen was evidenced by the scope of his market, which greatly exceeded the typical market of the time. Also he already have talented apprentices who are now future giants in the field like Josiah Spode, Aaron Wood and William Greatbatch. Everyone one was surprised and wondered why would Whieldon choose to partner with the relatively young and somewhat inexperienced Wedgwood where in his own brother seem to have no faith in doing partnership with him. Perhaps their partnership is not only a testament to Wedgood’s prodigious talents but also to Whieldon’s perceptiveness and foresight.

Because of their partnership Whieldon’s factory, Fenton Hall produced its finest ware, both in color, shape and overall quality. Unlike his older brother Thomas, Whieldon embraced almost all of the ideas and innovations of Josiah and he greatly benefitted from it. Although their partnership ended in 1759, there does not appear to have been any animousity between the partners.

In 1760, Wedgwood opened the Ivy House factory and perfected both the yellow and green glaze that brought him his first significant recognition as a Master Potter. The perfection of these two glazes enabled Wedgwood, and subsequently other Staffordshire potters who followed suit, to create the cauliflower and pineapple lines that were the first pieces in the definitive Wedgwood style.

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Villeroy and Boch on Christmas

Christmas is coming and with it comes a new item that you and your family will enjoy and be part of how you celebrate the season. It does not matter whether it’s an ornament, a new Christmas tree, their arrival in your house signals the start of the holiday season. Villeroy and Boch knows that it is very important for people to preserve holiday traditions and for over 260 years, they have continued to produced ceramics that signifies Christmas every year.
Villeroy and Boch Christmas decors are one of a kind. Even if you put them together with other brands, you can easily recognize or point out their distinctive dinnerware, accessories, glassware and stemware among the rest.

Villeroy and Boch is a family owned company. Maybe that is the reason why they care so much with traditions like this coming holiday. It is an overwhelming happines for their company to know that their product is part of our holidays and special celebrations and for more years to come.

If you’re familiar with Villeroy and Boch , you know that they are not really that expensive but the quality of the materials used on each item are superb that is why some of their dinnerware are antiques but still in good condition. Families using Villeroy and Boch dinnerware treasure the items and passed it on to their heirloom making it part of the family traditions for generations.

What Materials is your Dinnerware made of?

Selecting from a wide range of different dishes have its disadvantage. Because of the price range and the materials to choose from, many people are having a hard time on what to choose. Even the top chefs around the world have this problem, perosalizing the dinnerware by adding exclusive touch to make it stand out among the rest is one big task that does not need to be overlooked.

Porcelain dinnerware is actually made from clay. Clay is a natural material that is durable that when undergo number of applications it is almost unbreakable. That is the main reason why porcelain dinnerware are more expensive compared to other dinnerware. It has a translucent look plus the sturdiness which makes the perfect dinnerware properties – Strong and Elegant.

Stoneware on the otherhand is considered to be the ultimate substitue of porcelain. It is also made from clay but the heating process is less than that required of the porcelain. The result gives it a strong brown or gray color, owing to the impurities presents in it.

Glaze is usually applied to the surface of stoneware to give it a shinging appearance. It is the finishing process of every stoneware. Stoneware are excellent for everyday use and it can be put into a dishwasher without any dire effects.

You can even find earthenware in the making of pottery. It usually consists of materials such as clay, feldspar and quartz. Red is the most common color but other variants can be found. Brown is a quite a popular color too.

Remember to choose your dinnerware set wisely. Porcelain may catch your eye and charm you with its beauty but it is also quite expensive. You can look at stoneware options which provide you great durability and strength and are also scratch proof. A host of design can also be found in stoneware and you can choose based on your taste as it caters to different occasion such as formal dinners and casual dinners too.

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