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Should You Register for China?

Registering for china is something all of our mothers did, but does that mean we should too? (expert advice)

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China is one of the most common and traditional items you can place on your wedding registry. One of the main reasons for a bridal registry is to provide the bride and groom with household items they will need to start their lives together. While it’s perfectly acceptable to register for china, you may want to consider a few different things before selecting the set you want.

 

Price Range 

 

Most brides-to-be know that it’s important to create a varied gift registry list. This way, guests with all budget types can select a gift you will love. It’s also important to remember this when you register for china. Select a formal set of china in the pricier range and a set of china for everyday use in the low to moderate budget range. This will allow your guests to choose which set to provide you with and will help you stock your post-wedding china cabinet!

 

Quality

 

It’s also important to register for china of higher quality so it will last for many years. While you may not want to register for the most expensive china available, you also don’t want to purchase cheap or knock-off brands that may be useless in just a few years. When your guests purchase the china you've selected, you want to know that you will be serving them on that same china each time they visit your home! Select a middle-range to high-end china that is durable, beautiful and high-quality.

 

Registering for a Set or Individual Pieces?

 

One great alternative to registering for a set of china with a large price tag is to find a shop or boutique which will allow you to register by the piece. List the desired number of each matching item (such as 8 dinner plates, 8 saucers, etc.) and allow your guests to purchase the china in pieces! This will not only help you obtain the china you desire, but will not be so difficult on your guests’ pocketbooks or wallets.

 

If you end up lacking a few pieces, you can purchase the remainder yourself – much more easily than buying the whole set because your guests chose cheaper gifts to provide you with!

 

Registering for china is almost a must – but there are different things to consider first. Remember the price tag, the quality of the china and individual pieces or sets. This will ensure that you get the beautiful china you want, while still keeping your guests happy too!

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01/13/2011 at 10:47 pm

We registered for our china on Tuesday at Macy's. We went with more modern stoneware vs. traditional bone china. For one, it was not really our style, two the ones we liked had foil or metal in the design therefore we would not be able to microwave 'em. The place settings are very reasonably priced and we added some additional serving pieces as well so there is a price range. Also as stated in the article, the other pieces are inexpensive enough so that we can get the items with the post event discount.

FI wanted to get a box of flatware for $190 bucks. I informed him that people will look at that and choke at spending 200 bucks on forks and knives, but if we purchase place settings at 40 bucks each folks may order 2 sets each; the price is easier to swallow so in theory we have a higher probability to get all 8 sets "individually" than in a boxed set. I feel like we are going a bit big on some of the items, but hey, we have nothing to lose and everything to gain.

Happy registering folks!

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11/04/2010 at 09:55 pm

I have :o)

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11/04/2010 at 07:45 pm

We didnt.  We registered for Gordan Ramsay everyday set.

11/04/2010 at 07:07 pm

Not going to lie... we don't want box presents. Our wedding is 3,000 miles from where we live and we can not bring back that many presents. However, for those guests that are super traditional I think I will register, for fine china. I figre if we are going to ask for one thing, it should be something really superb.

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