These days, wedding registries are slowly but surely going the way of the dinosaur.
More and more young couples start a household before they get married now, and often already have all the linens and appliances they need well before the church bells ring.
But if you ask me, this new matrimonial trend shouldn’t lead to the end of wedding registries — just a small change.
Instead of gifting newlyweds with practical items that they probably already own, why not hearken back to an even older tradition, and have all the wedding guests go in for a starter set of fine china?
Some of the most beautiful sets around are still made by Wedgwood, the British pottery company that famously made jasperware for the crowned heads of Europe, and creates gorgeous, complex bone china to this day.
Beautiful and classically stylish, Wedgwood sets have a long and illustrious history, as well as a handful of classic patterns that might just make for a perfect gift!
Scroll through the gallery below to see which iconic Wedgwood patterns are our all-time favorites!
1. Queen Of Hearts
Equally perfect for consummate heartbreakers and devoted fans of Alice in Wonderland.
2. Wild Strawberry
Or, for the traditionalist, Wedgwood's iconic "Wild Strawberry" makes for a quaint and pretty choice!
3. Jasperware
Wedgwood built its brand on perfecting this elegant, richly colored earthenware style. Pieces with a cream base were so favored by British royals that they even became known as "Queen's Ware!"
4. Anthemion Blue
An old-fashioned classic, this rich gold-and-blue pattern is inspired by Greco-Roman architecture.
5. Clio
We can just picture this colorful, eclectic floral in a cozy cottage somewhere!
6. Charnwood
Bedecked with butterflies and wildflowers, this rustic set looks picnic-ready!
7. Butterfly Bloom
Full of dreamy, joyful pastels, "Butterfly Bloom" is ideal for cheery optimists!
8. Daisy
A lovely design just as bright and energetic as its name!
9. Psyche
Named after Cupid's mythological beloved, this might be the ideal pattern for a true romantic.
10. Jasper Conran Platinum
Sleek modernists will love this design for its metallic, futuristic stripe.
11. Palladian
This burnt umber style is perfect for those of us with art deco leanings.
12. Indian Tree
Delicate and pastel-colored, this pattern was inspired by textiles brought over from India.
13. Kutani Crane
This elegant avian pattern draws its themes from traditional, colorful Japanese pottery called Kutani ware.
14. Florentine Turquoise
And, for those who cherish the finer things, what could be better than this elegant place setting?
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