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Glassware is the jewelry of the table setting. While plates provide the canvas for the food, glassware adds verticality, sparkle, and elegance to the dining experience. A well-curated glassware collection balances functionality with aesthetics, ensuring you have the right vessel for everything from morning juice to evening cocktails.</description>
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When building a tableware collection, the terminology can be overwhelming. Manufacturers throw around terms like “Fine China,” “Bone China,” “Stoneware,” and “Porcelain” interchangeably, but chemically and physically, these materials are distinct.</description>
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