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Fine China Marries Femininity, Family, And Heritage—And It Deserves A Spot On Your Table

I started looking for fine china when I was engaged to my husband. I had heard of the classic “wedding china” set people get, sometimes passed down from relatives, sometimes brand new.

By Paige Bittle3 min read
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My parents had a more casual version we hardly used, but the sentiment was the same. I thought this was tradition. But as I started my search for the pattern I wanted, I found that fine china isn’t as popular as I believed it was. In fact, a Knot survey indicated only 26% of couples even ask for it on a wedding registry, most nay-sayers citing they “don’t think they’ll use it.”