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Cadix ashtray baccarat
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Cadix ashtray baccarat

390,00  TTC

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The Baccarat Clear crystal Cadix ashtray glistens with prismatic nuance. Its shape recalls a simple yet captivating natural phenomenon.

  • Handcrafted full-lead crystal made in France
  • Piece signed Baccarat, with box and certificate of authenticity
  • Diameter: 7 1/4 ” – 18,5 cm

DELIVERY TIME

European Union : shipping with GLS, the delivery time is about 5 days.
Outside the European Union : shipping with GLS, the delivery time is about one or two weeks, depending of the custom clearance.
You will receive an email from Vessière Cristaux with all the tracking informations. If you have urgent request, you can call us (+33.3.83.75.10.55) or contact Michaël by WhatsApp (+33.6.17.02.12.25).

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With more than 138 years of experience, our export team takes the greatest care to package each order. A damaged product? We will send a new one. A lost parcel? We will send a new one. The shipping cost include an insurance break and lost.

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ADDITIONNAL INFORMATIONS

CADIX ASHTRAY CRYSTAL BACCARAT :

CADIX ASHTRAY CRYSTAL BACCARAT, The rippling effect on the surface of still water as it reacts to a splashing droplet. The kinetic effect after the éclat of liquid is mesmerizing, and the graceful shapeliness of the Cadix ashtray’s edges authentically evokes this sense of organic flux. Witnessing this marvel would normally be a quick flash of magnificence, but the Cadix ashtray immortalizes this natural moment so that it may be appreciated in a lasting way.


♦ BACCARAT :

Before it became synonymous with the famous crystal, Baccarat was first of all, in the 18th century, a village of woodcutters who worked supplying wood to the Rosieres saltworks. When the works closed in 1760, the owner, the Bishop of Metz, Monsignor Louis de Montmorency-Laval, decided, with the consent of King Louis XV, to create a glassworks in order to provide employment for the population.

The glassworks opened in 1764 and began by producing domestic glass including mirrors and goblets. But the French Revolution, and the numerous wars of the Empire, proves disastrous for the business. Aimé-Gabriel d’Artigues, a Belgian crystal maker, purchased the glassworks and transformed it into a crystalworks.

The first furnace for crystal production was fired up on November 15th, 1816. Because of the health problems, d’Artigues had to give up Baccarat, which he sold to three associates. The sale took place on January 7th, 1823 and this was the beginning of Baccarat’s great history.

19th century was an age of major technical innovations which had a remarkable effect on creation. The “Robinet” pump, invented by a Baccarat glassworker, made it possible to blow glass pieces of large dimension by replacing a man’s breath with propulsed air. Perfection of mechanical molding devices made it possible to produce a line of products at affordable prices, as did the automatic pressing process used in the early 1830’s, which also made it possible to mechanically create the effect of hand-cut crystal.