The Lismore Bud Vase from Waterford condenses the pattern's Gothic grandeur into a compact form meant for single-stem displays. Miroslav Havel developed the original Lismore cuts in 1952, drawing from the castle's architectural details. This diminutive vessel maintains the collection's deep wedge and diamond motifs despite its reduced scale. The narrow opening supports delicate flowers while the wider base provides stability. Waterford's cutting process requires precision at this scale, with each facet carefully carved to maintain precise proportions.
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