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Glass and crystal as color ornaments of the house (Part 2)

January 23rd, 2007

Some aesthetes-Japanese, arranging tea ceremony, pour tea in plastic glasses. That they emphasize the purpose of a ceremony: to comprehend a charm of poor simplicity. We, covering a table and inviting visitors, reach the opposite purposes: to please friends with comfort of luxury accessible to us. For this reason it is necessary to forget or slightly to change the popular statement ???? It doesn????????t matter for me from what glass, the main thing is with whom ????. The question ????how to drink???? demands a serious preparation.
What can we advise? Gourmets and judges of good wine should pay attention to simple glasses, correctly having chosen their form. The leg should be convenient, and a bowl greater so that the wine bouquet could reveal in a glass sphere. Especially interested can study the production of the recognized Austrian firm Riedel which are letting out special degustation glasses. The firm carries out complex research works, has own laboratory, and as a result the unique correct vessels for Bordeaux, Burgundia are introduced to the consumers.
For those who do not mark so highly or just has no opportunity to drink the Burgundia collection in the evenings, we advise to collect on a table color utensils - from glass to crystal (it at clinking glasses the sound is much more melodious). Thus you will get in the fashionable jet planned by a well-known glass blowers -Baccarat and Saint-Louis: these respectable firms are known first of all for bright crystal glasses: addition of the oxidized metals, such as copper, cobalt, chrome, manganese, gives the tremendous color palette strengthened by a sunlight, passing through crystal. The most popular services of Baccarat and Saint-Louis are the color services that are also quite often thought up by modern designers who are willingly invited to the well-known factories: for example, Olivier Ganer worked for Saint-Louis, and the last Baccarat collection was thought out by Phillip Stark.

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