*Due to the reconstruction of Waterford, some items will no longer be produced, unpopular patterns are being discontinued, as are older patterns and items. Please, place your normal order and we will inform you of it's availability with our supplier. Thank you!!
Waterford is perhaps the World's most famous crystal. Not all Waterford Vases are listed. Please call us at 631-673-0404 for Waterford questions. (Crystal photo's provide by Waterford Factory tours, items depicted are not for sale
8". The generously proportional Arcade collection features diamond cuts surrounded by gracefully spiraling wedge cuts. Each piece stands tall on a footed square base inspired by works in the National Museum of Ireland.
9".
Regal as a majestic castle, the Balmoral vase's inverted bell shape is adorned with a motif of starlike, eight-pointed cuts which suggest the thistle of Scotland, and the home of the collection's namesake castle. Ideally shaped for traditional bouquets, this vase with a beautiful footed base
7".
Georgian interiors became synonymous with the age of elegance prominent from 1700 to 1830, encompassing four different artistic movements during the reigns of Kings George I through IV. In classic Georgian style, the artisans of Waterford created a collection of vases and bowls using the Georgian principles of proportion and symmetry.
Place a bunch of romantic wildflowers in this Glenn Posy vase and create instant magic. This charming gift is a lighthearted alternative to the proverbial "pocket full of posies." 4 3/4"
13".
This stunning oversized rose vase makes a statement standing solo and even more so as a compliment to the rose bowl collection. Your flower ensemble can truly be endless.
10".
The King of Ireland Vase, named for the legendary figure Dermot MacMurrough who reigned over one of Ireland's ancient provinces, captures unquestioned majesty in a combination of lyrical fluted olive cuts, deeply etched diamond panels and a flowing swagged crown.
9".
Georgian interiors became synonymous with the age of elegance prominent from 1700 to 1830, encompassing four different artistic movements during the reigns of Kings George I through IV. In classic Georgian style, the artisans of Waterford created a collection of vases and bowls using the Georgian principles of proportion and symmetry.
The Lismore pattern, first created in 1950 by Mirek Havel, has won-over-three generations of collectors. In Spring 2005 Waterford's designers update the pattern by creating beautiful diamond shaped bowls and vases. The diamond, long associated with love and emotion marries beautifully with the Lismore cut pattern.
10".
The Lismore pattern, first created in 1950 by Mirek Havel, has won-over-three generations of collectors. In Spring 2005 Waterford's designers update the pattern by creating beautiful diamond shaped bowls and vases. The diamond, long associated with love and emotion marries beautifully with the Lismore cut pattern.
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