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Gallway Brochure 2020 76 The Belleek Group At Galway Crystal we understand that your home is much more than simply a living space. It’s a sanctuary - a place for you to relax and retreat from the hectic pace of everyday living. Simple lines, meticulous craftsmanship, stunning looks. Every piece designed to complement your lifestyle. Contents Glassware Elegance 78 Clarity 79 Carafes 80 Gin & Tonic Collection 81 Erne Glassware 82 - 83 Liberty 84 Giftware Home Fragrance 85 - 87 Erne Giftware 88 Novelty 89 Deco Collection 90 - 91 Lighting 92 - 93 Figurines 94 - 95 2020 Galway Crystal 77 Galway Crystal: Stemware/Barware E le g a n c e G900032 Elegance Champagne / Prosecco (Pair)* 5.8cm (W) x 24.1cm (H) each NEW NEW G900052 G900042 Elegance Martini/Cocktail (Pair)* Elegance Gin & Tonic 13cm (W) x 17.8cm (H) each (Pair)* NEW 13cm (W) x 23.1cm (H) each G900062 Elegance Brandy Balloon (Pair)* 9.9cm (W) x 15.5cm (H) each NEW G900072 Elegance Brandy/Irish Cream Liqueur (Pair)* 9.4cm (W) x 13.5cm (H) each G900022 Elegance White Wine Pair* 8.1cm (W) x 21.8cm (H) each G900012 Elegance Red Wine Pair* 8.1cm (W) x 23.1cm (H) each 78 The Belleek Group Galway Crystal: Stemware/Barware C la r it y This contemporary range is distinguished by its effortless design, appealing to the modern eye. G600004 Clarity Goblet (Set of 4)* 11.7cm (W) x 23.2cm (H) each G600064 Clarity Beer / Iced Tea (Set of 4)* 7.5cm (W) x 22cm (H) each G600014 Clarity Red Wine (Set of 4)* 9.9cm (W) x 22.7cm (H) each G600034 Clarity Flute (Set of 4)* 7cm (W) x 26.8cm (H) each G600024 G600044 Clarity White Wine (Set of 4)* Clarity Tumbler (Set of 4)* 9cm (W) x 22.7cm (H) each 9.4cm (W) x 10.3cm (H) each 2020 Galway Crystal 79 Galway Crystal: Barware C a r a f e s G60011 G60010 Carafe* Tall Carafe* 22cm (W) x 24cm (H) 13.5cm (W) x 37.8cm (H) 80 The Belleek Group Galway Crystal: Stemware Gin & Tonic Collection G600132 G600142 Gin & Tonic (Pair) Pink* Gin & Tonic (Pair) Blue* 11cm (W) x 23cm (H) each 11cm (W) x 23cm (H) each G600152 Gin & Tonic (Pair) Lemon & Lime* 11cm (W) x 23cm (H) each G900042 Elegance Gin & Tonic (Pair)* 11cm (W) x 23cm (H) each G320082 Erne Gin & Tonic (Pair)* 8.4cm (W) x 21.6cm (H) each 2020 Galway Crystal 81 Galway Crystal: Stemware/Barware Erne Glassware G320024 A pattern taking inspiration from the River of the same Erne Wine (Set of 4)* 7.9cm (W) x 22.6cm (H) each name. Rising in County Cavan and rippling through Fermanagh then turning west into Donegal Bay. NEW G320122 Erne Craft Beer / Cocktail (Pair)* 7.1cm (W) x 19.1cm (H) each G320074 Erne Saucer Champagne (Set of 4)* 11.9cm (W) x 17.5cm (H) each G320034 Erne Flute (Set of 4)* 6.1cm (W) x 24.1cm (H) each G320054 Erne Sherry / Liqueur (Set of 4)* 5.6cm (W) x 17.5cm (H) each 82 The Belleek Group G32010 Erne Carafe* 16cm (W) x 26.5cm (H) G320082 Erne Gin & Tonic (Pair)* 8.4cm (W) x 21.6cm (H) each G320044 Erne Tumbler (Set of 4)* 7.6cm (W) x 9.9cm (H) each G320064 Erne Hiball (Set of 4)* 6.1cm (W) x 15.2cm (H) each 2020 Galway Crystal 83 Galway Crystal: Stemware L ib e r t y G200014 Liberty Goblet* (Set of 4) 7cm (W) x 22.8cm (H) each G200012 Liberty Goblet* (Pair) 7cm (W) x 22.8cm (H) each G200256 Liberty Party Pack Flute* (Set of 6) 6.5cm (W) x 25.8cm (H) each G200246 Liberty Party Pack Goblet* (Set of 6) 7cm (W) x 22.8cm (H (H) each G200052 Liberty Flute* (Pair) 6.5cm (W) x 25.8cm (H) each 84 The Belleek Group NEW 2020 Galway Crystal 85 Galway Crystal: Giftware Home Fragrance The sense of smell is perhaps the most evocative sense. Fragrance has the power to awaken memories, sentiments or create a different atmosphere. These beautifully packaged fragrances have been delicately blended and balanced to create a modern fragrance collection to help you make your home a sanctuary. NEW GCD03 Verbena & Patchouli Scented Bell Jar Candle 9cm (D) x 12cm (H) Burn Time 30 hours NEW GDF03 Verbena & Patchouli Diffuser 7cm (D) x 9cm (H) Oil 100mls Reeds 23cm (L) Verbena & Patchouli Zesty citrus top notes of verbena & bergamot are paired with relaxing lavender. Earthy, woody base notes of patchouli & cedarwood bring this blend together to create a fresh yet complex fragrance. 86 The Belleek Group Cardamom & Sage Citrus top notes of petitgrain & lemon are paired with invigorating herbaceous white sage. Spicy resinous cardamom oil is complemented by warm earthy base notes of amber & frankincense making this a revitalising, luxurious fragrance for your home. NEW GCD06 Cactus Blossom Scented Bell Jar Candle 9cm (D) x 12cm (H) Burn Time 30 hours NEW GDF06 Cactus Blossom Diffuser 7cm (D) x 9cm (H) Oil 100mls Reeds 23cm (L) NEW GCD04 Cardamom & Sage Scented Bell Cactus Blossom Jar Candle 9cm (D) x 12cm (H) Burn Time 30 hours Fresh cucumber & green accord are combined with graceful NEW white floral notes of lily of the valley and jasmine. Soft vanilla, fragrant rosewood & subtle musk create a warming GDF04 sweet base. This unique blend of green and sweet notes Cardamom & Sage Diffuser 7cm (D) x 9cm (H) Oil 100mls creates a fresh & fruity tropical scent for your home. Reeds 23cm (L) 2020 Galway Crystal 87 Galway Crystal: Giftware Erne Giftware NEW NEW G32061 G32062 Erne 9.5” Vase* Erne 12” Vase* 12.7cm (D) x 24.1cm(H) 12.7cm (D) x 30.5cm (H) NEW G32060 Erne 6.5” Bowl* 17.8cm (D) x 16.5cm(H) 88 The Belleek Group Galway Crystal: Giftware N o v e lt y GJZ51 Jazz Medium Clock* (5.25”) 12.7cm (H) GEM10 Empire 4.5” Perfume Bottle 4.5” (H) GSA10 Savoy 4” Perfume Bottle 10.2cm (H) GIC42 Mini Square Perfume Bottle GSA11 7cm (H) Savoy Mini Perfume Bottle 2.5cm (H) GPA82 Paris Candleholder 11” (excludes candle) 27.9cm (H) GPA81 GPA80 NEW Paris Candleholder Paris Candleholder 7” 8” (excludes (excludes candle) G40181 17.8cm (H) candle) Trio Votive 19.7cm (H) LED Tealights included 13.5cm (W) x 5.1cm (H) 2020 Galway Crystal 89 Galway Crystal: Giftware Deco Collection GDO41 Deco 10” Square Candlestick 25.4cm (H) GDO40 Deco 8” Square Candlestick 20.3cm (H) GDO71 Deco Single Votive Candleholder * 8.1cm (L) x 8.1cm (W) x 9.5cm (H) GDO85 Deco 5” Candleholder * (excludes candle) 12.7cm (H) GDO83 Deco 7” Candleholder * (excludes candle) 17.8cm (H) 90 The Belleek Group GDO52 Deco Rectangular Clock* 11.9cm (H) GDO80 GDO82 Deco Small Deco Large Candlestick * Candlestick * 17.8cm (H) 29.8cm (H) GDO88 Deco Three Arm Candleabra * GDO10 31.8cm (L) x 11.4cm (W) Deco Perfume Bottle* x 40.6cm (H) 11.9cm (H) 2020 Galway Crystal 91 Galway Crystal: Giftware L ig h t in g GFC61 Facet Small Lamp & Shade (UK Fittings) GTW60 49cm (H) Twist Large Lamp & Shade (UK Fittings) Supplied with shade shown 70cm (H) Supplied with shade shown GLN61 Lyon Lamp & Shade (UK Fittings) 12cm (W) x 35.5cm (H), 52cm (H) with shade GLN61US (US Fittings) GTW61 Twist Small Lamp & Shade (UK Fittings) GFC60 49cm (H) Supplied with shade shown Facet Large Lamp & Shade (UK Fittings) 68cm (H) Supplied with shade shown 92 The Belleek Group GVN61 Vienna Lamp & Shade (UK Fittings) 12cm (W) x 34.5cm (H) 51cm (H) with shade) GVN61US (US Fittings) GFL61 Florence Lamp & Shade (UK Fittings) 12.5cm (D) x 36.5cm (H) 54cm” (H) with shade) GFL61US US Fittings) GRV61 Riviera Lamp & Shade (UK Fittings) 12.5cm (D) x 35.5cm (H) 52cm (H) with shade) GRV61US (US Fittings) GSF61 GVE61 Sofia Lamp & Shade Venice Lamp & Shade (UK Fittings) (UK Fittings) 12cm (W) x 35cm (H) 51cm (H) with shade) 12cm (W) x 33cm (H) GVE61US (US Fittings) 51cm (H) with shade) GSF61US (US Fittings) 2020 Galway Crystal 93 Galway Crystal: Giftware F ig u r in e s GIC26 Baby Elephant 5.5cm (W) x 9cm (H) GIC27 Piglet GIC28 4.5cm (W) x 5cm (H) Penquin 7.5cm (W) x 7cm (H) GIC36 Owl (Small) 5cm (H)) GIC31 Dachshund Dog 5cm (W) x 7cm (H) GIC30 Love Bear - Blue GIC29 4cm (W) x 6.5cm (H) Love Bear - Pink 4cm (W) x 6.5cm (H) 94 The Belleek Group Galway Crystal: Giftware Galway Crystal: Giftware F ig u r in e s F ig u r in e s GIC35 Hound Dog (Small) 5cm (H) GIC34 Hound Dog (Large) 9cm (H) GIC15 Dolphin Small 5.5cm (H) x 11.5cm (L) GIC17 Swan Family 9.75cm (H) GIC03 Angel 19cm (H) GIC12 Cat Standing 11.5cm (H) 2020 Galway Crystal 95 Galway Crystal has long been one of the world’s best known and loved brands of traditionally crafted crystal. Nestled in the heart of the West of Ireland, on the shores of Galway Bay, Galway Crystal is steeped in the rich and diverse heritage of this unique city. Our inspiration comes from the sheer beauty of the surrounding countryside - Connemara, Galway Bay and Lough Corrib and from the wealth of history and folklore which is synonymous with Galway, the famous City of the Tribes. Our beautiful ranges of tabletop stemware and giftware reflect these influences in their timeless elegance.
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