Saturday, August 6, 2011

Wilton Armetale Reggae Bread Tray

Wilton Armetale Reggae Bread Tray Review



Wilton Armetale Reggae Bread Tray Feature

  • 6-1/2- by 9-1/2-inch bread tray
  • Individually handcrafted in silver and pewter
  • Contemporary pattern evokes Caribbean atmosphere
  • Safe in the oven and freezer; wash by hand
Since 1892, Wilton Armetale has constructed unique serving pieces in silver and pewter, gracefully combining beauty and durability. Individually handcrafted in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, no two pieces are exactly alike. Non-toxic metal ensures the safety of all food items, and effectively keeps a side dish or main course at the desired temperature. Wilton Armetale guarantees that under normal circumstances, serveware pieces will not rust, tarnish, crack, chip, or dent.

Designed to evoke the ambiance of the Caribbean, the Reggae pattern is extremely contemporary and artistic while also being playful and quirky. With spacious rims, rounded corners, and flowing lines, each tableware piece adds a comfortable feel to the table. The etched pattern varies on each item, yet the elements remain constant, combining spirals, zigzags, stars, and circles in a uniquely organic way. Measuring 6-1/2 by 9-1/2 inches, this bread tray complements other tableware pieces in the same pattern. Cheerful swirls, zigzags, and a large star adorn the inner serving area, while rounded corners and curving lines soften the design. For best results, Wilton Armetale recommends washing all serving pieces by hand, and instructs users not to place them in the microwave or dishwasher. --Lea Werbel Wilton Armetale, a family owned business through three generations, has been delighting customers with the functionality and artistic design of their product. Made with food-safe Armetale Metal, the product will not rust, tarnish, crack, chip, or dent under normal use. The festive and whimsical combination of spirals and zig zags provides a design evocative of the Caribbean. It can be used in a wide variety of style environments including contemporary, country, traditional and classic.


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