Artist Series Collectibles
Explore?our exclusive Elegante Collection of handmade full-lead crystal pieces. Each piece is meticulously crafted, using traditional techniques such as mouth-blowing, ensuring unparalleled quality and beauty. Our artisans have dedicated their skills and passion to creating these stunning works of art.
What sets our collection apart is the use of full lead crystal, which enhances the clarity and brilliance of each piece. Through a meticulous firing process at temperatures exceeding 2500F, our crystal pieces achieve a level of clarity and durability that is truly exceptional.
We take pride in offering the largest selection of handmade full-lead crystal pieces, ranging from elegant vases and bowls to exquisite glassware and decorative items. Whether you are looking to add a touch of sophistication to your home or searching for a unique gift, our collection is sure to captivate and delight you.
Experience the timeless elegance of our handmade full-lead crystal pieces and indulge in the beauty that only fine craftsmanship can deliver. Visit our store today and explore the artistry and craftsmanship that define our collection.
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IS LEAD CRYSTAL SAFE?
Full lead crystal is a highly sought-after material for its perceived quality and elegance. To be considered full lead crystal, a piece must have at least 24 lead content. However, the presence of bubbles or seeds in the glass can also affect the perceived quality and cost of the crystal. Despite its high lead content, full lead crystal pieces are generally considered safe to use for eating or drinking.
HISTORY of LEADED CRYSTAL
Full lead crystal, also known as lead crystal, was first invented by George Ravenscroft in England in 1676. Ravenscroft was a glassmaker who experimented with different materials to create glass that was more durable and had a higher refractive index than traditional glass. He discovered that adding lead oxide to the glass mixture produced a clear, brilliant glass that was more resistant to scratches and chips. This new glass quickly became popular among the wealthy and was used for fine tableware and decorative objects. Today, full lead crystal is still prized for its beauty and is used by artisans and designers around the world.
Emma Martinez - 2024-03-03
My order came so fast, and the quality blew me away. Excellent price for such high quality, and the customer service was fantastic.