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White & Silver Table Scape....:):)

There was excitement in the air when Kathleen announced her 'All white' table challenge for 31st July's 'Let's Dish'. White sets a tone of elegance and sophistication.

Creating a white table for the presentation was exciting for me. I used a shiny white inlay tablecloth and white dishes for the setting.
The other little touch for the table is silver. Silver being a white metal, I used a traditional silver flower basket (the basket is used for carrying flowers to the temple) for arranging red flowers as center piece.

A beautifully carved  small silver casket with the pictures of Mumtaz Mahal and Shah Jahan(Taj Mahal fame) took it's place as a tooth pick holder on the table.

Thanks Kathleen, for hosting the White Challenge Party.













                                                  Cherries from our garden
















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Comments

  1. You follow the challenge and it's beautiful. I love the candle lit pics. I love the touches of silver. Dianne

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  2. This is so pretty! Very elegant indeed! Cherries from the garden, how wonderful!
    Thanks for linking to Let's Dish and taking the challenge!

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  3. Stunning table my friend! Your centerpiece is very pretty and I love the silver flower vase you used, but I'm smitten with the toothpick Indian box...wish I found one as lovely as yours....(I've never seen one before) You have cherries in your garden too, how terrific! Your lovely evening photos add so much more elegance to your white setting. Thanks for your kind visit, Sujatha. Big hugs,
    FABBY

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  4. I was loving it already, and then you lit the candles. Oh wow! I really love it, it's celestial looking or something like that. I love the silver cups along with the crystal, and the way your napkin sits in the setting makes it look as if it's floating. This was truly beautiful.

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  5. Beautiful table! I love your sparkling table cloth. I also love the red flowers in a silver centerpiece. The candle really give out a nice glow...Christine

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  6. Your white and silver table is gorgeous, especially by candle light.

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  7. The contrasting red Ixora bunch and cherries enhance the white and silver cutleries even better.very Aesthetic pieces of silver laid out in a fine lacy table cloth. Absolutely beautiful amalgamation!!

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  8. So pretty, I love the silver flower bowl and the pop of color from the red.
    Just gorgeous, especially by candlelight!
    Hugs,
    Patti

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  9. Sujatha, I cannot believe it has taken me so long to comment of this beautiful post! I love the pops of red, especially, the red flowers in the silver bowl. All the crystal does add grandeur to the table and your evening photographs are wonderful!

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  10. Very elegant, Sujatha! I love the shell vase.
    Have a wonderful week...

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  11. Oh that mercury glass centerpiece is quite magnificent.

    Lovely to have have you at Seasonal Sundays.

    - The Tablescaper

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  12. Thank you for stopping by my blog & taking the time to leave a comment!

    Your white tablescape is lovely! The candles add such a pretty glow.

    Smiles,
    Carol

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  13. Gorgeous tablescape. I think white and silver is so timeless. Thanks for joining Inspire Me. Hugs, Marty

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  14. Hello from Texas! Your table is so pretty, I really like the white in this party. Your centerpiece is gorgeous as are your other pieces!
    Thanks so much for sharing!
    Sharlotte
    PS...thanks for dropping by my site and leaving such a sweet comment!

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  15. You have exquisite pieces but that something-more is brough by your personal touch... I was marveled with your tablescape and the beautiful details in it but when candles' pictures appeared I was overwhelmed by the beauty it enhances. Candles bring out of the best of things and you play and photograph it wonderfully.
    So glad to visit your blog and be swept away by the whimsy you create.
    Love,
    Teresa

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