The Christofle Aria sterling silver flatware set is a most sculptural design resembling a Doric Greek column with the finial underscored by a band to represent the echinus and draped fabrics of Roman togas. The fluting of this pattern makes it resistant to surface scratches and its architectural origins make it most appropriate for italian inspired style homes. The result is a timelessly elegant model that complements any dinner service.
In fact, the Christofle Aria Sterling Silver flatware collection is a reinterpretation of an antique motif characterized by ringed grooves. It takes its name from the vocal melody that inspired its uncluttered lines.
With its delicate shape and timeless design, the Christofle Aria 5 piece sterling silver cutlery is perfect for adding a touch of elegance to any table setting.
Each piece in the Aria range has been expertly crafted from the finest sterling silver, ensuring both style and durability. From forks and knives to spoons and serving pieces, the Christofle Aria sterling silver flatware set has everything you need to set a truly stunning table.
The dishwasher is an effective way to maintain your Christofle Aria sterling silver flatware in clean and perfect condition, as long as you note the following:
- Before the first use, wash your silverware by hand with neutral dishwashing liquid without synthetic fragrance. It would be better to avoid the dish soaps containing citrus or lemon.
- Use only washing powders formulated without chlorine or citric acid. Proscribe gels and liquids which often contain chlorine as well as โlemon perfumesโ containing citric acid. Avoid multifunction tablets.
- When filling your dishwasher with regenerating salt, avoid putting silverware in on the first use.
- Follow the dishwasherโs instructions for water hardness: lime water that is too hard can be corrosive.
- Eggs, lemon, mustard, fish, some fruits and legumes can also cause silverware to turn yellow. Prewashing by hand may be useful.
- Ideally, we advise that you partially open the dishwasher door at the end of the cycle, so that the dishes do not remain in an atmosphere saturated with vapor. Wipe the cutlery if they are still damp.
- Avoid the presence of crystal glasses which may also tarnish the silver.
- Important: Separate silver cutlery from stainless steel: silver does not coexist well with other metals. Run two separate cycles or place them in a distant cutlery basket far from each other.