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More and more brides and grooms are moving away from the basic foundation rules of
Social graces. This applies to the way they walk the way they sit at the table and the manner in which they hold their champagne flutes.
A champagne flute is a delicate stem glass that commands elegance. Anything less than a graceful hold between two fingers and lightly supported by a third finger can be construed as clumsy and improper. Another thing that should be attended to when lightly lifting the champagne flute is the posture of the individual. Poor posture with elbows sticking out paints an awkward picture.
The bride and her groom want to look their best on their special day and the brushed rhinestone champagne flutes will bring out the right amount of dazzle on their big day. The wedding champagne flutes feature a glass tulip top with a brushed silver base also accented by a ring of rhinestones. This stem glass has the potential to bring out the very best in the special couple of the day!
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