The Lismore Rose Bowl from Waterford adapts the pattern's wedge and diamond cuts to a vessel designed for floral display, maintaining the Gothic architectural inspiration from Lismore Castle. Since Miroslav Havel introduced this pattern in 1952, its geometric cutting has expanded across various forms, while the angular and intersecting planes translate into a container that frames cut flowers and botanical arrangements. Crafted from Rogaska lead-free crystal, the bowl provides heft and luminosity characteristic of Waterford pieces.
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