Waterford crystal is well known around the world for its quality and sparkle. Welcome to the birthplace of Waterford crystal. Photography is allowed both in the retail store and on the factory tour. I have toured many factories across countries throughout the years and photography is generally not allowed inside the factory tour.
If you have a deep appreciation for the crystal-like I do, take time to tour this facility. Waterford retail store is located in the visitor center and displays a huge collection of Waterford crystal from sports trophies to ring holders.
Take your time to see these exquisite pieces in display and appreciate the craftsmanship, even if you do not intend to make a purchase. A guided tour will start every half hour. In winter and early spring, crowds are thin.
Factory tours are guided and last roughly for an hour. Tour starts with a small video of the origins and the process of crystal making and how Waterford became a center of this craft.
The tour guide will walk you through the process of glass blowing, quality control, marking, cutting, and finishing. It is amazing to see the craftsman skillfully shape a hot molten blob into an elegant piece of crystal. The crystal has to pass stringent standards to go to the next stage. Else, they are rejected and smashed.
Cutting, the most complicated stage of all and a unique selling proposition of Waterford crystal. Watch the craftsman up close as they make complicated cuts on crystal and add finishing touches. The last part of the tour has more display pieces and the tour ends back in the retail store.
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