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pot contains approximately 600 kilograms of batch (mixture) and is melted
overnight to be ready to work each morning. The painstaking process then
begins.
Blowers remove a ball of molten glass
on the end of a blowing pipe, which is then worked into the desired
shape. A team of blowers will use up all the contents of a pot in one
working day. In the evening, it will be filled again, ready for the
following day).
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Immediately
following the blowing process each piece of crystal is then
placed in an Annealing Oven, which cools it to room temperature
in three hours
Designs are cut on to each blank piece by our cutters using
diamond tipped wheels.
A unique method of fine finish chemical polishing is the final
step in this long process. This step, like all others is executed
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time consuming procedure, but one that preserves the integrity
of the cuts, so that light falling on sharply defined angles,
is perfectly refracted into a myriad of colours portraying a
diamond like brilliance. |
Each
piece is then packed and ready for sale or dispatch.
Blown by mouth . . . shaped, moulded, cut and polished
by hand . . . Such is the essence of Heritage Irish
Crystal
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There are, of course, less expensive ways to
produce crystal - but none that is better. For the
true connoisseur of the art form, there exists no
finer representation of that which can be wrought
by the skilled hands of man.
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