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Probably the majority of visitors to Ireland who make it to the South-East will visit the Waterford Crystal Workshop, but there are many other Irish Crystal factories and workshops that are also worth visiting, particularly for those who collect crystal or have an interest in glass making generally.

These are just a few of the better known ones - look out for smaller local workshops as you travel around Ireland.

Waterford Crystal

While there is a very impressive range of crystal on display at the factory and showrooms in Waterford, there are few bargains. However there are pieces here that are unavailable elsewhere and certainly the largest selection you will ever see in one place. The one-off and prestige pieces are an amazing demonstration of the art of crystal making and there is no doubt that Waterford is right at the top when it some to skilled craftwork.

Best Buys: The ranges produced in association with designer John Rocha will surprise anyone who still associates Waterford with very fussy patterns - they are clean, elegant and very beautiful. The Black Cut Collection is particularly stylish.

Gift Buy: The little Snowman Bell is a charming Christmas ornament which would give years of pleasure. The Claddagh Pins are also very special.

Worth a Detour?: Yes, if only to do the Factory Tour, which gives you a close up look at how the glass is blown, shaped, sculpted and cut into the magnificent creations you will see in the showrooms. The tour lasts about an hour.

More information: Visitor Centre | Buying Glass

Tyrone Crystal

The showroom sells not only the crystal from the factory but a very good range of other products from Northern Ireland, in particular linen. There are one off pieces for sale, sometimes at very good prices. There is a good visitor centre where visitors can see the glass being created and by prior arrangement it is possible to have a go at creating some yourself - now that would be a unique piece of crystal!

Best Buys: The Cubis and Strata Suites have a clean and modern look but don't overlook Tyrone's traditional ranges which are truly gorgeous, in my opinion the best available anywhere.

Gift Buys: The Inishmore Paperweight is a simple but very beautiful object which feels wonderful in your hand and is within the price range of a gift for someone special.

Worth a Detour?: A short one - it is a pleasant way to spend an afternoon and will be a delight for glass enthusiasts.

More Information: Tyrone Crystal Website

 

Tipperary Crystal

Tipperary make very good quality glass and were among the first Irish Crystal makers to move into creating contemporary ranges as well as the traditional ones and to work with outside designers - they have the largest selection of modern designs you will find. The showroom and store has a huge stock to choose from and is really most of what you will see, though you can watch glassmakers at work.

Best Buys: Anything from the very contemporary and stylish ranges designed by Tipperary native Louise Kennedy. This is really special glass.

Gift Buys: The Rotation Range votive candle holder has to be seen with a candle lit to appreciate how the facets of the glass reflect the light in a really lovely way.

Worth a Detour?: Only if you are interesting in buying.

More Information: Tipperary Crystal Website

 

Galway Crystal

Galway have largely stuck with the traditional style of Crystal, though the newer Raindrops range has a more contemporary feel. The do quite a number of engraved pieces, particularly engravings of Irish symbols such as shamrocks, harps or the Claddagh ring.

Their glass is good quality and is a little cheaper than their rivals, but perhaps a little more ordinary too.

Best Buys: The vases and bowls in the Rainbow range are very attractive and excellent value.

Gift Buys: The Celtic cross, shamrock and Claddagh paperweights are affordable, though they look a little old fashioned. The Christmas ornaments are pretty and there is a good range to choose from

Note: Because of the way the site is structured it is not possible to link to the items above - you will have to search for them at the site.

Worth a Detour?: The visitor centre has some interesting exhibits on Galway life in addition to a large glass showroom and you will be able to see glass made. I'm not sure it is worth a detour, but it is a pleasant way to pass a rainy afternoon in Galway.

More Information: Galway Crystal Website

 

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