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Choosing Sterling Silver Cutlery

By Graham Baylis

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Sheffield - The Home of Silver Cutlery

The English city of Sheffield has a long history of being the epicentre for manufacturing the finest quality cutlery and this is still true today. There are not as many manufacturers as there were in its heyday, but the quality and precision still remains. If you are looking for the epitome of luxury, there is no finer cutlery or flatware than that made in Sheffield.

Sterling Silver Cutlery - A Family Heirloom

Sterling silver cutlery is often handed down within families as a treasured heirloom. If you are not fortunate enough to inherit some, you may wish to purchase your own set and start a family tradition, something the future generations of your family can treasure.

Remember, when choosing silver flatware that it should be at least 92.5% pure silver and each piece should be hand finished and individually hallmarked.

Make Sure The Balance is Right

When looking for silver cutlery, each item should feel nice to hold in your hand and should be balanced. Remember that the blades of the knives will be made from stainless steel which should be no less than 18/10. The usual number of pieces in a small set is 44 and this gives you table settings for six people. Of course you can have settings for eight or twelve people and you can tailor the actual pieces to your requirements to include items such as fish or salad cutlery and steak knives. You can also buy other matching pieces such as serving spoons, salad servers, cheese knives, carving sets and soup and sauce ladles. This will enhance your cutlery collection and give you all the pieces of cutlery that you might need to make your table complete.

So Many Beautiful Patterns To Choose From

There are many beautiful patterns to choose from and you may wish to choose something traditional such as rattail or bead pattern, which have been around for at least two centuries, or you might like to choose something a bit more contemporary. Whichever pattern you decide to have, choose something that you really like and that fits in with your lifestyle and personality. When making your choice, do bear in mind that your cutlery will retain or increase in value.

Proper Storage is Vital

A proper storage cabinet should be taken into consideration for your flatware, however, most sterling silver cutlery does come with its own cabinet, but you may prefer to buy a really good one to store your cutlery in. This will ensure that your cutlery is not damaged or scratched whilst not in use and will help prevent tarnishing. You will need to look after your sterling silver cutlery properly and it will need to be polished from time to time to keep it in top condition and gleaming like new. Remember too that your cutlery should be used and enjoyed and it will last you for many years to come, perhaps becoming a treasured heirloom to be handed down through your own family.

Graham Baylis like many others loves fine things, and when it comes to cutlery he's found a world leader in the manufacture and supply of luxury cutlery, silverware and silver gifts for the home, their list of products including some world famous named brands. For more information on their products and details of their wedding list service, see http://www.arthurprice.com/page/index

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