The Lismore Clock from Waterford brings the pattern's geometric vocabulary into functional timekeeping through a rectangular crystal structure. Traditional diamond and wedge cuts cover the base while intricate detailing frames the clock face, creating visual hierarchy around the mechanism. Dating to Miroslav Havel's 1952 design, the pattern now houses working timepiece components within its four-inch form. Hand-cutting around mechanical elements requires precision to maintain the geometric integrity that defines this collection, resulting in a piece suited for mantle or bedside placement.
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