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  2. Baccarat (company) - Wikipedia

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    Baccarat (French:) is a French luxury house and manufacturer of fine crystal located in Baccarat, Meurthe-et-Moselle, France. The company owns two museums: the Musée Baccarat in Baccarat, and the Musée Baccarat in Paris on the Place des États-Unis .

  3. List of defunct glassmaking companies - Wikipedia

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    A New England Glass Company ewer, 1840–1860 A Novelty Glass Company advertisement in 1891 An electrical insulator made by Whitall Tatum Company, circa 1922. Alexander Gibbs; An Túr Gloine

  4. Musée Baccarat - Wikipedia

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    The Musée Baccarat (pronounced [ɡalʁi myze bakaʁa]) is a crystal glass museum located in the manufactury Baccarat. It is located at 2 rue des Cristalleries in the town of Baccarat in Lorraine. It showcases around 1,100 objects and the manufacturing technique. It currently houses the Red Diamond Play Button made from Baccarat glass.

  5. Uranium glass - Wikipedia

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    The Baccarat glassworks in France created an opaque green uranium glass which they named chrysoprase from its similarity to that green form of chalcedony. Fluorescent uranium Depression glass A uranium glass cakeplate glowing under UV light.

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    Calling all “Emily in Paris” superfans: This limited-edition crystal is a take on Baccarat’s iconic Coeur Amor and the ultimate ode to season 4.

  7. Silver Pagoda - Wikipedia

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    The most significant are a small green crystal Buddha (the "Emerald Buddha" of Cambodia — some sources maintain it was made of Baccarat Crystal in the 17th century [2] but that's not possible since Baccarat Crystal didn't exist until the 18th century, and other sources indicate it was made in the 19th century by Lalique, a glass designer who ...

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