Alternatives to plastic straws are proliferating, and more permanent materials than paper are being used: stainless steel, sterling silver, glass and ceramic, sometimes equipped with carrying cases. Among the most decorative examples are these 8.5-inch ceramic straws printed with patterns that suggest elaborate tile work. They’re from Stephanie Nass, who sells tableware on her website about entertaining. The straws are a splurge for home use but a nice host gift in its pretty box. Each is sturdy, coated with clear glaze and dishwasher-safe.
Ceramic Straws, $18 each, four for $60, chefanie.com.
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