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How To Design The Best Engraved Crystal Glassware Rsecg



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By : Angelique    29 or more times read
Submitted 2009-08-28 16:03:20
When it comes to choosing a wedding gift engraved glassware can provide the personal touch necessary for the bride and groom to remember your gift for a lifetime. There are many different types of crystal glassware, including water goblets, wine glasses, champagne flutes, highball, shooter, and on the rocks glasses. Other types of crystal glassware include traditional drinking glasses for everyday use.

Socially, crystal glassware has a connotation of being eloquent and fancy, however; the differences between crystal and glass are not that extreme. Anything with a lead monoxide level of one percent or greater can be considered crystal. Glasses with higher lead monoxide percentages would be considered to be lead crystal. However, one of the downfalls of the crystal is that it tends to break easily.

It is a difficult decision choosing which type of engraved crystal glassware to invest in. In terms of everyday use couples are more likely to use regular drinking glasses. Engraved crystal glasses such as wine, lowball, and highball glasses as well as champagne flutes are more likely to be used only during special occasions. It is important to know which type of glass they will drink most often. Beer is typically drunk in a tall mug, whereas wine and champagne is served in stemware. If they turn to hard alcohol such as Whiskey or Scotch, both highball and lowball glasses are appropriate. Vodkas and other liquors can be served in a shooter glass if it is taken in the form of a shot. When choosing the right engraved crystal glassware versatility is important. You want your glasses to be used rather than collecting dust in the cabinet. Larger and medium sized mugs can be used on an everyday basis for things such as iced tea, sodas, and water.

Choosing the engraved text on the crystal glassware can be a challenge. Since glasses are relatively small in surface area keep your text short. Ideas for your engraving could be their initials connected by a heart, or their full name (Mr. and Mrs.) followed by the date of their wedding on the second line. To keep the costs down you could just use the first letter of their last name in a large elegant typeface. Avoid cheesy or overused quotes as well as anything that is not kid friendly.

Purchasing engraved crystal glassware can be a challenge. Deciding how many glasses to buy is the hard part. A perfect number is four, which allows them to use the glasses while entertaining or as a family on special occasions. No matter what the glass says, your gift is sure to make a pleasant impression on the newlyweds.
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