The Lismore Arcus Low Bowl from Waterford presents a horizontal interpretation of architectural cutting patterns. Its wide, shallow form stretches outward rather than upward, creating surface area for display. The sweeping arch cuts radiate from the center, their curved lines adding dimensional texture to the flat profile. This piece draws from Waterford's archive while pushing the Lismore vocabulary into new territory through structural references. Crystal cutters maintain precision across the broad surface, ensuring each arch aligns with accuracy.
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