I assume this is some kind of glassware.
"Crystal" generally means it has a high refractive index, giving it a distinctive look.
No "crystal" glassware is really crystal in the sense that it's actually crystalline, so Shannon is just as entitled to use the term as any other manufacturer is.
Godinger bought the Irish company that made Shannon Irish Crystal some years ago. It's now made in the Czech Republic, but Godinger kept the name as the brand for all its crystal. The crystal has no connection with Ireland.
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To determine if you had Shannon crystal before Godinger acquired the company, you would need to check for specific markings or labels on the crystal pieces. Authentic Shannon crystal typically features a "Shannon" stamp or etching, often accompanied by a "Made in Ireland" label. Additionally, you can reference the design and quality, as Shannon crystal is known for its unique cut patterns and craftsmanship. If the pieces were produced before the acquisition, they would not bear any Godinger branding.
Some Waterford Crystal is made in Waterford but not as industrially as before the factory in Waterford closed down. A year or so later the House of Waterford Crystal opened, it makes a bit of the crystal but only really to sell in the store. Frankly it cost to much to make in Ireland with the minimum pay of €1,461.85 a month. It is much cheaper to make in places such as China.
lol bad question how could it be made of gold when you said its crystal lol
I just ordered two Curraghmore champagne flutes to match the rest of my Waterford crystal, which was purchased years ago and definitely made in Ireland. The new crystal is beautiful, but on the boxes it says "Waterford" and "Made in Hungary."
Leather! Caterpillar boots are made in China.
America, but some of there clothes are made from china, but they are really cute
A Shannon Crystal Designs candy dish made of 24 percent lead crystal typically ranges in value from $20 to $100, depending on its condition, rarity, and market demand. Factors such as design, age, and whether it comes with original packaging can also influence its worth. To get an accurate appraisal, it's advisable to consult a reputable antique dealer or check recent sales of similar items.
I think it was made of bricks. I'm not really sure.
I think it was made of bricks. I'm not really sure.
i believe so it has been made in china but developed in America