The Cooper pattern extends as we add this beautiful sparkling bowl featuring two horizontal bands of tight diamond cutting. A perfect candy dish, catch all bowl, or for displaying fruit and storing small keepsakes. Makes a great gift!
When the Vikings invaded Waterford they appreciated its strategic value as a major trading port. Both dry and wet goods were shipped by barrel. The barrel makers or "Coopers" as the trade was known continued their craft right up to the 20th century.
The design of Cooper bowl for Cashs Crystal, invokes the memory of the craftsmen and the part they played in Waterford Ireland's history. Two horizontal bands of tight diamond cutting represent the metal hoops that bind a barrel holding it secure. Placed between these are long and short upright cuts denoting the wooden staves from which the barrel is formed.
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Cashs Ireland, Cooper 6" Crystal BowlCashs Crystal23584C
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Product description:The Cooper pattern extends as we add this beautiful sparkling bowl featuring two horizontal bands of tight diamond cutting. A perfect candy dish, catch all bowl, or for displaying fruit and storing small keepsakes. Makes a great gift!
When the Vikings invaded Waterford they appreciated its strategic value as a major trading port. Both dry and wet goods were shipped by barrel. The barrel makers or "Coopers" as the trade was known continued their craft right up to the 20th century.
The design of Cooper bowl for Cashs Crystal, invokes the memory of the craftsmen and the part they played in Waterford Ireland's history. Two horizontal bands of tight diamond cutting represent the metal hoops that bind a barrel holding it secure. Placed between these are long and short upright cuts denoting the wooden staves from which the barrel is formed.