Does Edinburgh Crystal still exist?

Does Edinburgh Crystal still exist?

The Edinburgh Crystal company went into administration in 2006 and following its subsequent acquisition by Waterford Wedgwood, it became solely a brand name. After Waterford Wedgwood was acquired from administration by KPS Capital Partners, in January 2009, the brand was discontinued.

When did Edinburgh Crystal close?

2006
Edinburgh Crystal went bankrupt in 2006 leading to the closure of its factory (and visitor centre) in Penicuik, near Edinburgh. Although Edinburgh Crystal survives as a brand name, all its products are now manufactured outside Scotland.

Does Edinburgh Crystal contain lead?

EDINBURGH – An elegant and traditional hand cut lead crystal collection of giftware and drinking glasses.

Is Tyrone Crystal still being made?

The Tyrone Crystal factory in Dungannon, Co Tyrone is to close with the loss of 31 jobs. The company has said it will be entering “an orderly winding down period of its factory processes”.

Who are the owners of the Edinburgh Crystal company?

The Caithness Glass arm of the business was purchased by Dartington Crystal and is still manufacturing paperweights in Scotland. In 2007 Waterford Wedgwood bought the Edinburgh Crystal company. Edinburgh Crystal continued as a brand name only with all manufacturing moved to Europe.

Where does the name Edinburgh Crystal come from?

Edinburgh Crystal was a cut glass crystal manufactured in Scotland between 1867 and 2006, and was also the name of the manufacturing company.

What kind of glass is Edinburgh Crystal made of?

Edinburgh Crystal was a cut glass crystal manufactured in Scotland between 1867 and 2006, and was also the name of the manufacturing company. In addition to drinking glasses, Edinburgh Crystal made decanters, bowls, baskets, and bells, in several ranges.

When did Waterford Wedgwood take over Edinburgh Crystal?

Edinburgh Crystal continued as a brand name only with all manufacturing moved to Europe. Then, in January 2009, Waterford Wedgwood went into administration and were bought by KPS Capital Partners. At this time the brand was discontinued. The company produced the glass panels for the lamps on the royal carriages.

When did Edinburgh Crystal go out of business?

In addition to drinking glasses, Edinburgh Crystal made decanters, bowls, baskets, and bells, in several ranges. The Edinburgh Crystal company went into administration in 2006 and following its subsequent acquisition by Waterford Wedgwood, it became solely a brand name.

Edinburgh Crystal was a cut glass crystal manufactured in Scotland between 1867 and 2006, and was also the name of the manufacturing company. In addition to drinking glasses, Edinburgh Crystal made decanters, bowls, baskets, and bells, in several ranges.

Edinburgh Crystal was a cut glass crystal manufactured in Scotland between 1867 and 2006, and was also the name of the manufacturing company.

When did Crown House limited buy Edinburgh Crystal?

Further corporate activity took place in 1964 when Crown House Limited acquired The Edinburgh Crystal Glass Company and Thomas Webb and Sons. During 1969, there was a move to a site of over 7 acres (28,000 m 2) in Penicuik, Midlothian some 10 miles (16 km) from Edinburgh.

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