- Capture the first
blush of spring with these stunning
vases from the Lismore collection. The
classic shaped vase is made from the
finest crystal and is adorned with
intricate diamond and wedge
cuts.
Admired for graceful
form that defines tradition, the Lismore
pattern's interpretation of striking
diamond and wedge cuts transcends time.
Waterford Crystal Lismore Pattern -
introduced on October 23, 1952, was
created by Mirek Havel. The pattern's
simplicity of style remains fresh and
balanced 50-plus years after its
introduction. Beloved by three generations
of Waterford collectors, Lismore is,
indeed, a classic.
Lismore takes its name
from an ancient village that dates back to
the early 7th century. Originally called
Lios Mor Mocuda, by the 10th century
Lismore had become on of Europe's great
centers of learning. Destroyed by the
Normans in 1173, Lismore is once again a
beautiful village. A prominent feature is
Lismore Castle, built by King John in 1185
and the Irish seat of the Duke of
Devonshire since 1748. |