Waterford Huntley Toasting Flutes Pair A toast to life! For these Huntley glasses, Waterford uses a 15 degree wedge cutting stone to create maximum light refraction...
Waterford Lismore essence is the next generation of the classic Lismore pattern, retaining the brilliance and clarity of Lismore, while incorporating a more slender, modern profile. These simple streamlined pieces that feature Lismores signature diamond and wedge cuts are sophisticated with enduring elegance. A perfect gift for any celebration in corporate life from a new hire to a big business win or a career advancement.
Waterford Lismore essence is the next generation of the classic Lismore pattern, retaining the brilliance and clarity of Lismore, while incorporating a more slender, modern profile. These simple streamlined pieces that feature Lismores signature diamond and wedge cuts are sophisticated with enduring elegance. A perfect gift for any celebration in corporate life from a new hire to a big business win or a career advancement. 4 1/4" x 2 1/2"
The stark geometric steps of the Metropolitan Clock say urban elegance. Keep time to the beat of the city with this contemporary but classic timepiece.
A perfect collectible for the nature lover or patriotic person in your life, the crystal eagle stands 6.5 tall with an impressive wing span. An elegant accent to any desk or table. Shown here on wood base sold separately.
Waterford Lismore essence is the next generation of the classic Lismore pattern, retaining the brilliance and clarity of Lismore, while incorporating a more slender, modern profile. These simple streamlined pieces that feature Lismores signature diamond and wedge cuts are sophisticated with enduring elegance. A perfect gift for any celebration in corporate life from a new hire to a big business win or a career advancement. H: 5 1/2" x W: 2 1/2"
Waterford Crystal Lismore Pattern - introduced on October 23, 1952 was created by Mirek Havel. The patterns simplicity of style remains fresh and balanced 50 years after its introduction. Beloved by three generations of Waterford collectors, Lismore is, indeed, a classic.
Synonymous with luxury and fine living, the Waterford Crystal Lismore pattern has been Waterfords pre-eminent design for 60 years. Derived from the Gaelic "lios more", meaning "great ringfort", Lismore was inspired by the gothic architecture of the 800 year-old Lismore Castle in County Waterford, Ireland. Ancestral home to englands Dukes of Devonshire since the 18th century, the famed castle overlooks the beautiful Muster countryside of the Irish coast. Influenced by the 18th century crystal designs of Waterford founders George and William Penrose, Waterford Crystal designer Miroslav Havel created the Lismore pattern in 1953. The pattern features refined diamond cuts- a signature of early Penrose designs- and a symmetrical series of upward flowing wedge cuts. The clarity of the crystal combined with the refraction of light through the cutting created what the world now treasures- the enduring allure of Lismore. 2 1/2" H x 3" L
Cut from a crystal garden, these crystal flowers offer realistic renderings of a tulip, rose, sunflower and lily. These lifelike perfections can grow among floral arrangements or act as an accent piece alone or in groups. Spring is in the air with the Fleurology collection, a unique design concept featuring chic crystal vases, brightly colored cased crystal vases and lifelike glass flowers. A wide variety of shape and sizes created to accommodate any sort of flower bloom with intricate designs.
Synonymous with luxury and fine living, the Waterford Crystal Lismore pattern has been Waterfords pre-eminent design for 60 years. Derived from the Gaelic "lios more", meaning "great ringfort", Lismore was inspired by the gothic architecture of the 800 year-old Lismore Castle in County Waterford, Ireland. Ancestral home to englands Dukes of Devonshire since the 18th century, the famed castle overlooks the beautiful Muster countryside of the Irish coast. Influenced by the 18th century crystal designs of Waterford founders George and William Penrose, Waterford Crystal designer Miroslav Havel created the Lismore pattern in 1953. The pattern features refined diamond cuts a signature of early Penrose designs and a symmetrical series of upward flowing wedge cuts. The clarity of the crystal combined with the refraction of light through the cutting created what the world now treasures the enduring allure of Lismore.2 1/2in H x 3in L
Cut from a crystal garden, these crystal flowers offer realistic renderings of a tulip, rose, sunflower and lily. These lifelike perfections can grow among floral arrangements or act as an accent piece alone or in groups. Spring is in the air with the Fleurology collection, a unique design concept featuring chic crystal vases, brightly colored cased crystal vases and lifelike glass flowers. A wide variety of shape and sizes created to accommodate any sort of flower bloom with intricate designs.
The Caprice Medium Clock features sparkling wedge and leaf patterns. The rounded top accentuates the flat face surface which abstractly plays into the oval shaped base. A wonderful timepiece worthy of praise, showcase this beautiful crystal on a desk or vanity. 5in H, 3.25in W.
Cut from a crystal garden, these crystal flowers offer realistic renderings of a tulip, rose, sunflower and lily. These lifelike perfections can grow among floral arrangements or act as an accent piece alone or in groups. Spring is in the air with the Fleurology collection, a unique design concept featuring chic crystal vases, brightly colored cased crystal vases and lifelike glass flowers. A wide variety of shape and sizes created to accommodate any sort of flower bloom with intricate designs.
Like its name, this small Abbey Clock is unobtrusive and unfailingly refined. Petite in proportion, with traditional deeply cut crystal, this timepiece says elegant discretion.
Cut from a crystal garden, these crystal flowers offer realistic renderings of a tulip, rose, sunflower and lily. These lifelike perfections can grow among floral arrangements or act as an accent piece alone or in groups. Spring is in the air with the Fleurology collection, a unique design concept featuring chic crystal vases, brightly colored cased crystal vases and lifelike glass flowers. A wide variety of shape and sizes created to accommodate any sort of flower bloom with intricate designs.
Patterned with strong simple wedge cuts on three sides and plain on three others, the Meridian Clock dramatizes its basic geometry, that of an offset cube.
Waterford Lismore essence is the next generation of the classic Lismore pattern, retaining the brilliance and clarity of Lismore, while incorporating a more slender, modern profile. These simple streamlined pieces that feature Lismores signature diamond and wedge cuts are sophisticated with enduring elegance. A perfect gift for any celebration in corporate life from a new hire to a big business win or a career advancement. Use for paperclips, rubber bands, binder clips, candy, or anything else you can imagine!
Ideal for engraving! The classic, architectural motif of this stunning, solid large clock has a dramatic presence and elegance in design. A wonderful addition to any bookcase, desk or vanity, this time piece would make a splendid gift. Ideal for engraving!
The Medallion Clock, petite in stature, brilliant in radiance is classic mantelpiece decor. The column-inspired design lend to the architectural influences present in various collections. 3in H, 2.5in W.
A comfortable feel and balance is achieved through a gradually tapering design that extends the full length of the pen. The large star-cut top cap announces its Waterford heritage as does the deep cut groove in the solid machined clip. The diamond cut guilloche pattern of the plated top cap accents the polished black lacquer barrel of this solid brass writing instrument. each eclipse Pen is richly presented in a deluxe gift box. Not suitable for engraving.
The Celebration fountain pen features a 14k gold nib with a black and platinum finish. Not suitable for engraving. Wateford Fountain Pens do not come with ink cartridges, please order ink cartridges separately.
Lismore, one of Waterfords most universally popular crystal patterns, was inspired by the classic gothic architecture of Lismore Castle. This design has now been delicately hand-cut into the body of each superbly balanced Lismore writing instruments. The fountain pen features an 18 kt. bi-color gold nib, available in fine, medium and broad nib sizes. Not suitable for engraving. Wateford Fountain Pens do not come with ink cartridges, please order ink cartridges separately.
The smooth and balanced feel for which Kilbarry is known now comes with a new "edgy" look, a lighter feel and an alternating grid pattern etched into a pen body sculpted from solid aluminum. The classic Waterford "star pattern" is cut into the top cap of each pen, and the clip is machined from a solid metal bar in a manner reminiscent of the hand cut detail produced by Waterfords craftsmen. The platinum plated accents provide a striking counterpoint to the finish of the pen bodies. Not suitable for engraving. Wateford Fountain Pens do not come with ink cartridges, please order ink cartridges separately.
Lismore, one of Waterfords most universally popular crystal patterns, was inspired by the classic gothic architecture of Lismore Castle. This design has now been delicately hand-cut into the body of each superbly balanced Lismore writing instruments.
The smooth and balanced feel for which Kilbarry is known now comes with a new "edgy" look, a lighter feel and an alternating grid pattern etched into a pen body sculpted from solid aluminum. The classic Waterford "star pattern" is cut into the top cap of each pen, and the clip is machined from a solid metal bar in a manner reminiscent of the hand cut detail produced by Waterfords craftsmen. The platinum plated accents provide a striking counterpoint to the finish of the pen bodies. Not suitable for engraving.
Named after Lady Cavendish, one of the owners of Lismore castle in County Waterford, the Cavendish collection features the hand diamond-cut Lismore pattern and recalls in its simplicity the soaring grandeur of the Castle. Not suitable for engraving.
Glendalough Pens (left to right): Rollerball Pen and Purse Pen. Pencil not pictured. A guilloche cutting process that creates long thin grooves in the barrel of each Glendalough writing instruments evokes images of the long rivers of the region known as Glen of Two Lakes and echoes the heritage of Glendalough crystal. Not suitable for engraving.
Rollerball Pen A guilloche cutting process that creates long thin grooves in the barrel of each Glendalough writing instruments evokes images of the long rivers of the region known as Glen of Two Lakes and echoes the heritage of Glendalough crystal. Not suitable for engraving.
smooth and balanced feel for which Kilbarry is known now comes with a new "edgy" look, a lighter feel and an alternating grid pattern etched into a pen body sculpted from solid aluminum. The classic Waterford "star pattern" is cut into the top cap of each pen, and the clip is machined from a solid metal bar in a manner reminiscent of the hand cut detail produced by Waterfords craftsmen. The platinum plated accents provide a striking counterpoint to the finish of the pen bodies. Not suitable for engraving.
A guilloche cutting process that creates long thin grooves in the barrel of each Glendalough writing instruments evokes images of the long rivers of the region known as Glen of Two Lakes and echoes the heritage of Glendalough crystal. Not suitable for engraving.
The Waterford parish, Kilbarry, lends its name to this family of fine writing instruments. A robust pen that offers a smooth and balanced feel to writing. All finishes feature distinctive guilloche pattern in the barrel, the unique "star pattern" on top and a clip that evokes the sculpted patterns of its crystal forebearers. Made of solid brass, this Kilbarry writing instrument is available in four colors with platinum plated accents. Not suitable for engraving.
The Waterford parish, Kilbarry, lends its name to this family of fine writing instruments. These pens feature a distinct guilloche pattern in the barrel. Made of solid brass, this Kilbarry writing instrument is avialable in red, blue or black transparent lacquer with platinum plated accents. Not suitable for engraving.
The Waterford Pallas Pen Collection (pronounced "palace") features an assortment of pens, all turned and machined from solid blocks of pure resin. Available in two colors: a lustrous solid black or a transparent ocean blue. All accents are platinum plated. The fountain pens feature a bi-color Gold Plated Steel nib in medium. Not suitable for engraving.
The Waterford parish, Kilbarry, lends its name to this family of fine writing instruments. A robust pen that offers a smooth and balanced feel to writing. All finishes feature deep cut grooves in the barrel, the unique "star pattern" on top and a clip that evokes the sculpted patterns of its crystal forebearers. Made of solid brass, this Kilbarry writing instrument is available in four colors with platinum plated accents. Not suitable for engraving.
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Facts about Waterford:
For centuries the Irish have been supreme artists in glass. It is one of the great traditions in the realm of art, a tradition founded on patient and meticulous hand craftsmanship.
Skill of Irish Craftsmen
The skill of Irish hands is only part of the story - there is also an uncanny power in those hands to impart something magical to glass. And in all of Ireland, no hands have been more patient, more meticulous, or more blessed with the elusive powers of art than the hands of Waterford crystal's craftsmen.
Since 1783
When the brothers George and William Penrose founded the Waterford Glass House in 1783, they made a bold promise - to make Waterford crystal in "as fine a quality as any in Europe… in the most elegant style."
It was no idle boast. They had in hand the old secrets of mingling minerals and glass to create Waterford crystal of beautiful and mysterious qualities. It sang sweetly at the tap of a finger. It felt soft and warm to the touch yet possessed strength and durability known only to Waterford crystal. And it radiated a distinctive, silvery white brilliance, which Waterford Crystal's artists enhanced with deeply - cut ornamentation that gave the finished pieces a vivacious, traditional Waterford crystal sparkle.
Tradition Continues
This great tradition lay dormant for a hundred years. But when Irish independence rekindled a passion for Irish arts in the 1940s and 1950s, a group of businessmen resolved to bring back to life the industry that had made the city of Waterford famous. They recruited a small band of hand - picked artists, and under the guidance of these masters, young apprentices learned the intricacies of the art of crystal. In a few short years Waterford Crystal reclaimed its pride of place. Once more, it is the customary gift for royalty and heads of state.
Patience, skill, and artistry had wrought a triumph at Waterford crystal.