



Giselle
In that moment before you serve, dinner guests typically must stare down at the pretty (often pretty boring) flowers on the plates. But your table is delicious even before the food arrives. It's enlivened by a fresh, delicate geometric pattern dancing lightly around the gleaming rim of your fine bone china. Giselle's almost playful design reminds your 3LUXE reviewers of popping bubbles of Dom Perignon or Veuve Clicquot, making this an easy choice for "Best Of." Named after the famous ballet, Giselle has a beautiful formality without being at all ostentatious. The snowy white and icy silver make a lustrous canvas for the many delicious colors of the food you serve, and you are free to accessorize with any color of table linens and centerpieces, pastels being a perfect choice. This, then, is the Sunday china. You're probably aware of the international renown of Waterford Crystal, makers of gorgeous cut-glass vessels- including New York's crystal Times Square ball dropped every New Year's Eve. The company brings the same elegance to its china dinnerware, and you will enjoy owning this set for generations.
After thorough independent research, we selected the Giselle as a 3LUXE "Best Of", to see our other two China selections visit our China Overview.
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FEATURES
- Waterford Crystal introduces Ballet, a new collection of fine bone china.
- The Giselle pattern is named for one of the most romantic ballets of all time; with delicate points on the diamond tiara of a prima ballerina as inspiration for its border.
- The complementary crystal pattern features sweeping upright cuts which also recall the elegance of dance's most regal crown.




