Guide to Choose the Best Flatware for your Dining Table

Choosing the best flatware that feels as great in your hand as it seems on your table isn't an easy decision, particularly with all the assortments that you can discover today. So how can you make the correct decision for you? Stainless steel or black flatware? In this blog, we will address these questions -

What the Flatware is Made of?

The flatware composition plays a major role in helping you choose which one is best to buy. Two of the best grade percentages are 18/10 as well as 18/8. The flatware designed by Inox Artisans is made of 18/8 stainless steel, in which 18 means the percentage of Chromium whereas 8 means the percentage of Nickel.

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The purposes of using Chromium and Nickel are– while Chromium has the rust-proof properties which it lends to flatware, Nickel can addluster to the product. Both these components boost the item’s resistance to corrosion. Also, there are 18/0 anddifferent compositions of stainless steel available, however, we suggest going for either 18/8 or 18/10, as 18/0 is much more susceptible to corrosion and damage over time.

Flatware Weight and How it Affects Feel

People often ignore the weight factor while buying flatware. In fact, flatware weights differ a lot and must be considered prior to purchase. Whether it is silver-plated or black flatware, the weight shows its durability, strength, and how well-balanced it will appear.

If you are in search of a great feel, we recommend purchasing a set that has medium weight as well asnot very heavy at the same time.

Lastly, it all based on your personal preference and there is not anything like right or wrong while choosingthe ideal flatware. If your love for style makes you lean toward Black handle flatware, then, of course, go for it!


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