Maison Christofle's utilizes silver in crafting unique and functional pieces, specially with our flatware treasures. Composed of a minimum of 93% silver and copper, these all carry the 925 tittle.
The best flatware material depends on your personal preferences, needs, and budget. Different materials offer various advantages and characteristics, and what may be ideal for one person or occasion may not be the best choice for another. Here are some common materials used for flatware, along with their characteristics:
Stainless Steel: Stainless steel is a popular and versatile choice for flatware. It is durable, resistant to rust and staining, and relatively affordable. Stainless steel flatware comes in various grades, with 18/10 stainless steel being a higher quality option due to its corrosion resistance and durability. It's suitable for both everyday use and formal occasions.
Sterling Silver: Sterling silver flatware is considered a luxurious and traditional choice. It has a beautiful luster and is known for its timeless elegance. However, it requires regular polishing to maintain its shine and can be relatively expensive. Sterling silver is often used for special occasions and heirloom pieces.
Silver Plated: Silver-plated flatware is an affordable alternative to sterling silver. It features a layer of silver plating over a base metal, which provides a similar appearance to sterling silver. It may require occasional polishing to maintain its shine.
Gold Plated: Gold-plated flatware adds a touch of luxury and elegance to the table. It's ideal for special occasions and formal settings. Gold-plated flatware typically features a layer of gold plating over a base metal.
Why is sterling silver considered a premium material for flatware?
Sterling silver flatware is highly valued for its optimal balance of 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% copper, giving it strength and a lasting shine. Renowned for its high quality and durability, sterling silver creates heirloom pieces that can be passed down through generations. Its luster and elegant appearance make it a favorite for those who appreciate the art of dining and demand the best in their table setting.
How to keep your Christofle sterling silver flatware sparkling clean?
Maintaining the luster of sterling silver flatware involves regular care using Christofle’s specially formulated Silvercare range. Products like Flash Silver Cleaner, Silvercare Lotion, and Silvercare Cream are designed to clean, polish, and protect your silverware. Following the recommended methods of use will ensure that your flatware remains radiant and tarnish-free over time, reflecting Christofle's commitment to excellence in silver care.
DISHWASHER TIPS We advise using powder detergent and to regroup all your knives in the same dedicated cutlery basket of your dishwasher with their blades pointing downwards and their handles pointing upwards. If you have a mix of stainless steel and sterling silver cutlery, make sure to always wash them separately.
Good to know: It’s best to avoid putting your crystal glasses in the dishwasher at the same time as your cutlery, as that may tarnish the silver. Finally, do not put knives manufactured before 1968 in the dishwasher.
How does Christofle personalize the sterling silver flatware experience?
Christofle provides a unique personalization service for sterling silver flatware, with options for hand or mechanical engravings. This bespoke service allows for customization ranging from monograms to meaningful quotations, making each piece a personalized statement and a treasured addition to any collection.
What sets Christofle's sterling silver flatware apart in the realm of Haute Orfèvrerie?
Christofle's sterling silver flatware stands out for its exceptional craftsmanship and the brand's dedication to haute orfèvrerie, the high art of silversmithing. With limited editions and unique numbered pieces like The Flowing Dragon and the Duel des Thés Chess Set, Christofle offers an unmatched level of artistry and exclusivity. The brand’s sterling silver items, marked with distinctive hallmarks, are not only functional but also collectible works of art.