The Lismore Low Bowl from Waterford features a pattern that stretches the deep wedge and diamond cuts across a horizontal crystal form, emphasizing breadth over height. Created by Miroslav Havel in 1952, the design draws from Lismore Castle's Gothic architecture and adapts it to a wide, shallow profile. Hand-carved geometric patterns radiate across both the interior and exterior, creating dimensional texture through light refraction, while the proportions suit decorative displays ranging from floating candles to small treasures.
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