I had purchased this French jacquard tablecloth from my friend Sophie Christian. She lives in Arizona and is my tablecloth purveyor. I have many of these French textiles. They are coated, but you can't feel it and they resist stains. Water and wine both bead up on the surface!
I found the French Limoges fish plates at a local antique mall, A Beautiful Mess. If you are ever in Lubbock, do drop in! You won't regret it.
These have some beautiful specimens on them!
The gilding around the rims is just icing on the cake.
I finally found the much wanted pearl handled fish cutlery.
In anticipation of being able to put together a table such as this, I
had eaten, soaked in clorox, boiled for 30 minutes and then dried some
oyster shells. I then edged them in liquid gold leaf. Insert a sterling
salt spoon and the perfect salt cellar is born.
In the center, there are Pottery Barn brass and glass hurricanes, Baldwin brass candlesticks, and a Mikasa crystal votive holder repurposed as a vase.
I hope you enjoyed your visit. I wish you'd stay for a bite. It's been quiet around here during these Covid times. I am looking forward to the day when there are jewels around the table and laughter reigns again.
Cherish your friends, they are the jewels of life.