Sunday, December 17, 2017

A Royal Christmas

The most royal china is of course Royal Copenhagen. The pattern is "Star Fluted" that graces our table. 
 The classic and elegant table is specially set for a Christmas tea for four.
 The simply lovely shape of the tea set makes for a stunning Christmas scene. 
 The special golden shade is seen on the  round ball finial, the bells and pine cones in the garlanded pattern.
 The green and gold hues in the candle holders and trees will be even more sparkling when the candles are lit and the crystal prisms will shimmer. 
 A superior place setting to serve tea and sweets beckons you to come and partake.
 Many textures from the gold woven napkins to the green embossed holly placemats and the golden hammered flatware accent the tablescape.
 Accompanying the gold napkin is a green beaded garlanded and red beaded napkin ring.
The dessert plate shows the garland pattern beginning with a red bow and greenery with Christmas toys hanging between each swag. 
 The cup has a gracefully curved handle calling for hands of love. The pattern with its hanging gold stars and hearts is another charming touch of this pattern.
 This Italian made crystal goblet adds drama and special sophistication to the table.  
 The Swarovski crystals are encrusted in the golden stem as seen in this close-up. 
Wishing you all a splendid Christmas cheer to all of your family and friends near and far.


I will be posting this on the following
tea and entertaining blogs;
A stroll thru life, 
and Bernideen's Tea Time Blog,
A delightsome life,
rustic-refined.com,
along with the blog of; 
Between Naps on the Porch
and
are some of my favorites and
Antiques and Teacups
I will also post on them this week!


4 comments:

Louca por porcelana said...

Your china is lovely and cute!So beautiful!Hugs!

Bernideen said...

Dear Pam! Your china is so precious and soft. I am a "green" person so I especially love the whole table presentation. You have so many dishes and table decor - I imagine a room in your home with shelves for storage and totally organized plastic bins with items! Anyway you do it - it is always a lovely table! Merry Christmas and thanks for sharing Pam.

Antiques And Teacups said...

Beautiful Pam! That has always been one of my favorite Christmas china patterns. It is so elegant and beautiful. A wonderful setting...so pretty! Have a lovely Christmas week! Thanks for linking to Tuesday Cuppa Tea.
Ruth

Margie said...

What an elegant holiday tablescape. I didn't know that Royal Copenhagen had such a charming Christmas pattern. Love it! Merry Christmas, Pam!