Dear Customers,
We are now in the process of improving and expanding our business,
moving to a new location as well as building a new, more efficient,
website.
We're unable to fulfill your orders until October
1st, 2008. Please come back in the fall!
Jim and Michaela Freeman
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ART CRYSTAL
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We are proud to bring art crystal to the world
in these wonderful examples of what can be done with molten
glass,
worked,
stretched,
turned and drawn into stunning gift glass---whether the gift
is for a lover, dear friend or merely yourself. Gaze through
it and wonder how it's done.
Every piece in our collection of art crystal
is made entirely by hand, by craftsmen who trace their crystal
working
ancestry
back for centuries, often in the same villages where they
now live and work. We see them working the glass, young
and
old in leather aprons or shorts and running shoes, several
generations side by side are reflected in the glare of the
kiln.
Czech art crystal, the presentation gift of
kings for more than six centuries will remain in your family
as
a valued heirloom. This enduring tradition of craftsmanship
assures you've made the right choice, sets you apart from
the ordinary and shows you know your way around the world
of fine craftsmanship.
All our art crystal comes directly from workshops
in the Czech Republic. Shipped to you by air from Prague,
allowing us to sell premium quality crystal at surprisingly
affordable prices.
At the end of 17th and the beginning of the
18th century, the major reputation and world recognition of
Czech glass was achieved. There was strong development within
specialized Czech production, including the decorating of
glass by painting, engraving and cutting. Czech glass of these
times put to shame the previously favorite Venetian glass.
By the end of 18th and beginning of the 19th
centuries, English, Irish and French lead crystal began to
compete with Czech glass. Lead crystal was glass with a high
content of lead and very suitable for cutting, as it was
softer, heavier and attained an extremely high luster.
Czech glassmaking held its dominance through
the early 20th century and until the Nazi invasion of 1938,
when world markets disappeared in the smoke and ruin of World
War Two. Shortly after the end of that war, Czechoslovakia
slid silently behind the Iron Curtain, not to be heard from
again until the Velvet Revolution of 1989 and the subsequent
separation from Slovakia.
ART CRYSTAL
Art crystal is among the most innovative,
interesting and mystical of all the Czech glass blowing and lamp working
craft, breaking loose from the strictures of wine glasses and vases, frees
the creative mind and leads down the path of artistic excellence.
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