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WATERFORD CRYSTAL WEDDING HEIRLOOM 5X7 PICTURE FRAME SWANS LUXURY Signed ArtistSigned Oirofear? 2005Glass frame holds a 5-by-7-inch photo either horizontally or verticallyCrafted of heavy, full-lead Waterford cut-crystal with scalloped edgeTwo swans form a heart at the top when vertically positioned
10 1/4\" x 8 1/2\" x 1 1/2\"
Product DescriptionThe Wedding Heirloom Collection is designed to evoke the sweet memories of a wedding day. The frame is 5x7\" and is designed with starburst cuts on the corners and a scallopped edge. This piece also features the two swan design which forms a heart which makes a great keepsake for a memorable day.
This heavy crystal frame beautifully displays any 5-by-7-inch photograph of a loved one, new couple, or long-married pair. Made in Ireland, the frame is crafted of renowned Waterford crystal nearly half an inch thick, and measures 8-1/2 by 10-1/2 inches overall. A sturdy, black-flocked stand on the back allows the frame to be positioned either upright or horizontally, although the upright position is ideal since the top features two swans whose necks bend together into a graceful heart. Added to the Wedding Heirloom collection in the spring of 1999 and crafted with all the elegance expected of Waterford, the frame features scalloped edges cut with sunbursts and sweeping curves.
Waterford\'s Wedding Heirloom collection contains a wealth of exclusive crystal gifts to celebrate a union, including a memento box and toasting flutes. The frame comes tucked inside a soft, gray flannel drawstring bag, which is securely packaged in a heavy white moiré box embossed with silver lettering and the Waterford seahorse. A care card and gift card are thoughtfully enclosed as well. Any smudges on the frame can be easily wiped clean to preserve the crystal\'s clarity and brilliance. --Ann Bieri