so my mom almost insists i register for china. china is beautiful and everything, but the FI and i live in a small townhome. we'll probably move into a bigger home, sure, but i don't know about using most of our registry items on a set of china i might use twice a year. has anyone put it on there and regretted it, or put it on there and been glad they did?
Re: china...is it worth it?
I registered for a popular pattern of Wedgwood china that is still being made. Over the years, I have expanded my service. When my ladies clubs come, I use it for tea and coffee. Thanksgiving and Christmas dinners, of course. People always notice it.
I do regret the expensive crystal stemware. No one ever notices it, and it is horribly expensive! I might sell it one of these days.
I bought my daughter a set of china for $7 in a garage sale. She uses it when she entertains. She took my mother's crystal from 1947. They have large family dinners often.
Right now, people will want to give you something special for a wedding present. They will never feel this way again. It is your chance to get some special things, like fine china. You can always buy your set of Corelle at Walmart.
It's all about what you know you'll do. I love having family holidays and using the good stuff and crystal.
We do the same thing!
- will I actually use it? Or does my everyday stuff fit the bill?
- do we have room to store it/display it?
- do we WANT to store/display it?
- if it requires special care, am I up for it?
China is one of those things that, if you don't get it now, when will you? If you don't want to fill up your registry with china you can register for fewer place settings and pieces.
Also, when we went to register the salesperson literally whacked the plates on the shelf and stood on one and they didn't break so I'm not too worried about them breaking. And a lot of new china is dishwasher safe so handwashing won't be an issue. (My mom puts her china from 1985 in the dishwasher.)
We received all 12 place settings and a few of the serving pieces as gifts. I was able to purchase the few remaining serving pieces on Cyber Monday at a really good price.
We just used our china for the first time a few weeks ago when we hosted a "Friendsgiving" party with all of our friends. The table looked gorgeous and we got lots of compliments on it. I love to entertain, so I see myself getting a lot of use out of it in the future.