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Waterford Kilbarry Guilloche Ball Pen/Capless, Amber with Gold Accents

The Waterford parish, Kilbarry, lends its name to this family of fine writing instruments. A robust pen that offers a smooth and balanced feel to writing. All finishes feature distinctive guilloche pattern in the barrel, the unique "star pattern" on top and a clip that evokes the sculpted patterns of its crystal forebearers. Made of solid brass, this Kilbarry writing instrument is available in four colors with platinum plated accents.

Not suitable for engraving.

Waterford Kilbarry Guilloche Ball Pen/Capless, Amber with Gold Accents

 $120.00

Amber

Item# WF452GGA

     


Waterford Kilbarry Guilloche Ball Pen/Capless, Platinum

 $110.00

Platinum

Item# WF452PLA

     


Waterford Kilbarry Guilloche Ball Pen/Capless, Red

 $100.00

Red

Ietm# WF452GRD

     


Waterford Kilbarry Guilloche Ball Pen/Capless, Black

 $100.00

Black

Item# WF452GBK

     


Waterford Kilbarry Guilloche Ball Pen/Capless, Blue

 $100.00

Blue

Item# WF452GBL

     


Waterford Kilbarry Guilloche Ball Pen/Capless, Platinum

$110.00

Platinum

Item# WF452GPL

     


Waterford Large Ball Pen Refill, Black, set of 2

 $6.00

Black

Item# RF26BK

     


Waterford Large Ball Pen Refill, Blue, set of 2

 $6.00

Blue

Item# RF26BE

     


Waterford Capless Roller Ball Pen Refill, Black, set of 2

 $10.00

Black

Item# RF33BK

     

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Facts about Waterford:

For centuries the Irish have been supreme artists in glass. It is one of the great traditions in the realm of art, a tradition founded on patient and meticulous hand craftsmanship.

Skill of Irish Craftsmen

The skill of Irish hands is only part of the story - there is also an uncanny power in those hands to impart something magical to glass. And in all of Ireland, no hands have been more patient, more meticulous, or more blessed with the elusive powers of art than the hands of Waterford crystal's craftsmen.

Since 1783

When the brothers George and William Penrose founded the Waterford Glass House in 1783, they made a bold promise - to make Waterford crystal in "as fine a quality as any in Europe… in the most elegant style."

It was no idle boast. They had in hand the old secrets of mingling minerals and glass to create Waterford crystal of beautiful and mysterious qualities. It sang sweetly at the tap of a finger. It felt soft and warm to the touch yet possessed strength and durability known only to Waterford crystal. And it radiated a distinctive, silvery white brilliance, which Waterford Crystal's artists enhanced with deeply - cut ornamentation that gave the finished pieces a vivacious, traditional Waterford crystal sparkle.

Tradition Continues

This great tradition lay dormant for a hundred years. But when Irish independence rekindled a passion for Irish arts in the 1940s and 1950s, a group of businessmen resolved to bring back to life the industry that had made the city of Waterford famous. They recruited a small band of hand - picked artists, and under the guidance of these masters, young apprentices learned the intricacies of the art of crysta l. In a few short years Waterford Crystal reclaimed its pride of place. Once more, it is the customary gift for royalty and heads of state.

Patience, skill, and artistry had wrought a triumph at Waterford crystal.

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