Wednesday, October 2, 2019

Our Ireland Tour; the Waterford Factory

We nearly missed out on our tour of the Waterford Crystal Factory when one of our tour members became lost while visiting the Blarney Castle which meant we were running a bit behind schedule.  Apparently the factory is very strict about group tours and time tabling leaves no room for negotiation. Luckily the lady was eventually found by a a fellow tour member who jogged around the area between the bus park and the castle. And Dave the driver pulled out all stops to get us there on time. 
While we had our introductory talk I noticed this crystal clock...


Pretty soon we moved into the factory...





We saw some glass blowing...


Then the next section...



The next section the pieces were being trimmed/beveled on machines...it is a very specialised skill...






We watched as this magnificent bowl’s edges were finished. 


This man was using a computer system in the finishing  department...




There was a display of special orders. Apparently the company always makes 2 of these special orders in case something goes wrong...they have a spare! 




Loved this one in particular 😀












The gift shop was full of beautiful crystal pieces but I resisted them all. Lol 😂 
Waterford Crystal has a history of over 200 years but during this time it was endured various highs and some extreme lows...even closing down at times or being in receivership. More information of its history here

7 comments:

  1. I always like to see what happens "behind the scenes" in factories. The end results are beautiful, aren't they?

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  2. How fascinating, Maria. What a shame you are missing on on all the heat here :-) It will be 35C here on Monday and 40C in Ipswich. Enjoy the cooler weather wile you can.

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  3. So glad you made it in time for the Waterford tour. How great it is to see the process. It would have been fascinating. Great photos too :D) xx

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  4. So pretty.
    But seriously. I’d be so scared to use it. It would just become a dust collector.
    Glad you made it to the factory.

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  5. Wonderful glass, what a great tour.

    All the best Jan

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  6. I really enjoyed our tour there. However I wasn't as good as you. I bought a crystal angel for our Christmas tree. I will say that at least it was on sale.

    God bless.

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  7. That's fascinating. I had no idea how the glass was made. The clock is beautiful. Worth an absolute fortune, I should think.

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