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Cara Magnus Celtic, Ltd.
2236 S. Croatan Hwy, #6-210
Nags Head, NC 27959
United States

Toll Free: 866-OBX-KELT
Phone: 252-261-8110
Fax: 252-261-8110

E-mail:

 info@caramagnus.com

 

Galway Irish Crystal

 

 

Galway Friendship Champagne Flutes Pair

 

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Galway Friendship Wine Glasses, Pair

 

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Galway Friendship Brandy Snifters, Pair

 

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Galway Friendship Goblets, Pair

 

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Galway Irish Coffee Mugs

 

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Galway Celtic Beer Tankards

 

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Galway Cross Hurricane Lamp

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Galway Friendship Hurricane Lamp

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Galway Irish Blessing Hurricane Lamp

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Galway Longford Hurricane Lamp

 

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Galway Celtic Hurricane Lamp

 

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Galway Celtic Bulb Vase

 

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Galway Celtic Footed Bulb Vase

 

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Galway Celtic Oval Vase

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Galway Celtic Round Vase

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Galway Harp Paperweight

 

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Galway Large Shamrock Paperweight

 

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Galway Claddagh Paperweight

 

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Galway Shamrock Paperweight

 

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Galway Candlesticks

 

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Galway Celtic Twilight Votive

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Galway Friendship Collection Twilight Votive

 

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Galway Celtic Bowl

 

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Galway Celtic Footed Bowl

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Galway Irish Blessing Plate

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Galway Marriage Blessing Plate

 

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Galway Mantel Clock

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Galway Leah Ringholder

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Glassmaking has a long and ancient history throughout all world cultures, dating as far back as the third millennium BC. Around the first century BC, the new method of "glass blowing" would revolutionize glassmaking. Glass beads, no doubt imports, were found with other artifacts in the La Tene region of Switzerland, from 500 BC. The designs found in this important archaeological discovery are referred to as "early Celtic art" or "La Tene art". Much of the spirals, knots, and stylized nature elements were revived throughout the Celtic lands of Ireland, Scotland, and England in the 7th century. Glassmakers today use many of these designs to decorate their pieces.


With the decline of the Roman Empire in the 4th and 5th centuries AD, glass production diminished. In Europe, there was a limited revival of glass making in the early 12th Century, with the development of stained glass windows for cathedrals & monasteries, many of which are still found today. Glassmaking in Europe became a thriving industry around the 13th century when Venice became a major glassmaking center.

Venetian glass was noted for its brilliance and for its light, imaginative forms and it was the Venetians who brought their skills to Scotland, Ireland, and England, thus beginning a long tradition of glassmaking. Crystal came into predominant production when English glassmaker George Ravenscroft (1618-1681) developed lead crystal. By using higher proportions of lead oxide instead of potash, he succeeded in producing a brilliant glass with a high refractive index, which was very well suited for deep cutting and engraving. Thus began the tradition and craft of elegant and beautiful crystal in Edinburgh, Galway, and other parts of the Celtic lands.

Today, the craft embraces the Celtic traditions and natural beauty of the regions where the crystal and glass is produced. Through ancient Celtic designs, national symbols such as the Irish Claddagh, the Scottish Thistle, or the Welsh dragon, or the natural beauty of the Celtic lands, the crystal and glass at Cara Magnus Celtic is blown, cut, etched, engraved, molded or painted into pieces of exquisite beauty and deep meaning.


 

Galway Irish Crystal


Galway Irish Crystal is traditionally hand crafted in the heart of the West of Ireland, on the shores of Galway Bay. The Master Craftsmen draw inspiration from the beauty of the surrounding countryside, ancient Irish and Celtic history, and the traditional symbols of Ireland.


From the Claddagh series to the Celtic Romance collection, drawing on the Book of Kells illuminated manuscript, each piece of crystal is crafted with singular attention to detail and stamped with the Galway trademark. Galway Irish Crystal was recommended to us by a friend who has cherished her pieces for over twenty years, a tribute to the timeless beauty and quality craftsmanship of the crystal.


 


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INSPIRED BY THE BOOK OF KELLS


Celtic Artist Kevin Dillon has rediscovered the
Same mediaeval techniques used by Irish Monks
to create the “Book of Kells” Kevin crushes
semi-precious stones to create his own paints.
He meticulously hand scripts each page and
illuminates each with gold leaf.

Now you can bring one of these beautiful
reproductions into your home.

 

 
 

The Irish Blessing

May the road rise to meet you

 


 

   

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