![]() Now Swarovski Components (Flat Backs, Pearls, Round Stones, Fancy Stones, Beads etc.) are only available to customers who comply with strict requirements aligning with Swarovski’s high-quality standards. In October 2021 decisions were made to limit who would be allowed to purchase and use their cut glass crystals going forward. Available in a myriad of colours, effects, shapes and sizes, crystals from Swarovski offer a fabulous palette of inspiration and are produced according to the innovative lead-free* Advanced Crystal standard (*Crystal glass and all after materials containing 0.009% lead or less).Ĭhanges To The Supply Of Swarovski Crystals Swarovski® is the premium brand for the finest crystal embellishments and is recognised for its innovation excellence and collaborations with top-class designers and brands in the fashion, jewellery, accessories, and interior design industries across the globe. Before the cut-glass crystal was elevated to the standards we know today, if you wanted something that genuinely looked like a diamond, you would have to find a real, natural, cut diamond and these were rare and expensive and typically limited to royalty or the extremely wealthy. ![]() Nestled between the Alps of Austria and armed with his new patented hydroelectric grinding technology, Swarovski has made constant efforts to stay at the heart of glass cutting progress and the goal was ambitious.ĭaniel Swarovski’s original vision of “A diamond for everyone” was a radical concept that cut across class divides. It all began when Daniel Swarovski left his role in the well-established glass cutting industries of the day and founded his own crystal business in 1895. In other words, the glamorous leading lady in your favourite film is probably sparkling because of Swarovski crystals. ![]() Swarovski can be found worn by Marylin Monroe in ‘Gentlemen Prefer Blondes’ (1953), modelled by Audrey Hepburn in ‘Breakfast at Tiffany’s’ (1961), around the neck of Kate Winslet in ‘Titanic’ (1997), all over the risqué outfits worn by Nicole Kidman in ‘Moulin rouge’ (2001) and gracing the hemline of Emma Watsons’ famous yellow ballgown in ‘Beauty and the Beast’ (2017) to name a few. Swarovski products stand apart from the rest of the crystal market for several reasons, primarily it is their attention to detail and sheer dazzling quality, but it is also the power of their branding! Swarovski Crystals are as famous as Tiffany’s and Coca Cola thanks to their heavy involvement in some of histories highest grossing movies. We will explain what has changed, the benefits of using Swarovski crystals, the range of Swarovski Crystals available, how to establish if you yourself can continue to use Swarovski crystals, and where to Apply Online. We are delighted to confirm that Bluestreak Crystals is one of very few worldwide Authorised Swarovski Distribution Partners that continue to sell the entire range of Swarovski Crystals to approved customers on the planet and that gives us a unique position. ![]()
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