When it comes to crystal chandeliers they where not all created equally. There are several grades of crystal that will fit into anyone's budget. Most of our crystal chandeliers can be modified to fit any grade of crystal that you like. Here is a guide to choose a crystal that is right for your chandelier.
Strass Crystal GlassThe finest crystal in the world, Strass is manufactured by Swarovski
AG in the Austrian Alps using a generations old secret process. It is
generally machine cut and then machine polished to achieve perfect optic
clarity, razor sharp faceting and unique purity and brilliance. An
invisible optical coating is applied to Strass Crystal,
making it easier to clean and maintain. And to protect buyers against
imitations, the Strass logo is laser etched in miniature inside each
crystal piece.
Swarovski Spectra Crystal
Swarovski Crystal is manufactured by Swarovski
exactly like Strass crystal, but without an optical coating. Generally
less expensive than other Swarovski crystal, Spectra crystal is offered
only in limited sizes and shapes compared with Strass crystal.
Egyptian / Moroccan Crystal (Gemcut)
Gemcut crystal is first quality, machine cut crystal glass of a
clarity and flawlessness far beyond industry standards. Though not as
good as Strass or Swarovski crystal, gemcut is characterized by a
prismatic brilliance, visual purity, sharp faceting and precise
polishing all its own.
Turkish Crystal (Handcut, Heritage Handcut, Regal)
The methods of producing this type of crystal date back centuries. In
a labor intensive process, crystal is first cut by hand in two stages
on iron and then sandstone grinding wheels. Then each crystal is
polished on a wood wheel with marble dust. You may notice faint traces
of the wood wheel in finished pieces, a mark of authenticity.
Italian Crystal (Legacy, Venetian)
This crystal comes from the historic glass-making region around
Venice and has a look and feel all its own. Venetian crystal is molded
and fire-polished rather than hand or machine cut, resulting in a
beautifully subtle luminosity. It is modestly priced, compared with cut
crystal.
Chinese Crystal
Mass produced, this entry level crystal is modestly priced. It is cut
and polished like more expensive grades, but lacks the high optic
quality and precision facets. A good bet for consumers looking for high
value and more for less.
Rock Crystal and Quartz Crystal
Not real crystal glass at all, rock crystal is just that - crystal
rock that is mined, not manufactured. It cannot be mass produced. Each
rock crystal is completely unique, created by geological events and
pressures taking place over millions of years. Authentic rock crystal
bears a unique mark from this process, and can be identified both by
visual appearance and by touch - it remains mysteriously cool to the
touch no matter what the surrounding temperature.
Raw quartz is mined in only a few remote locations. Rocks are hand
selected, then ground, cut and polished entirely by hand - a laborious
process. Polishing one piece can take a week or more because of the
natural complexity of the rock material, and the rejection rate for
imperfect pieces can be 12 to 1 or more. Used extensively until crystal
glass manufacturing methods were invented, rock crystal is generally
seen today in specialty lighting fixtures and custom designs.
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