The Lismore Cake Server from Waterford features a crystal handle marked by the pattern's wedge and diamond cuts. Introduced by Miroslav Havel in 1952, these geometric motifs reference the Gothic architecture of Lismore Castle. The handle's faceted surface catches ambient light during serving moments, while the server blade extends from the ornate handle, balancing decorative appeal with practical function for dessert presentation. Waterford's cutting technique creates dimensional texture that provides a secure grip despite the smooth crystal material.
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