Talk:Grande Baroque
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[edit] Disagreeing
I wish to disagree on removing some of the stuff on the two silver flatware patterns.
For example in Francis 1st :
1) It took him three long years to design this piece of art.
2) The grandeur of this unique sterling silver design is enhanced by its fifteen different fruit-and-flower clusters. Each handle bears one of these exquisitely detailed vignettes.
3) …is warranted by Reed & Barton for 100 years.
And in Grande Baroque:
1) The animated design calls upon classic symbols of the Renaissance, five petaled flowers of the spoons, a narcissus on the forks, and a rose on the knives. The shimmering beauty of this pattern is apparent from many perspectives front, back, or profile.
It is - in my opinion - , important info to complete the understanding of the patterns.
Bloger 22:28, 5 November 2006 (UTC)
- 90% this is ad copy, fulsome and often just opinion. Mangoe 23:56, 5 November 2006 (UTC)