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Limited edition - special pieces
Baccarat is one of the last crystal-maker still able to create priceless pieces.
Working in the excess or the infinitely precise, devoting infinite time to the minute details, realising it’s client’s wildest dreams, such are Baccarat’s stakes.
Combining the industrial capacity and know-how with unequalled archives recounting its prestigious entries to the various Universal Exhibitions, Baccarat is able to reproduce outstanding crystal objects intended for a few affluent collectors throughout the world.
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A few examples

- SIMON VASES
These two vases were created for the 1867 Universal Exhibition. One of them illustrates the forest and land animals, the other the sea and aquatic animals.
- MERCURY’S TEMPLE
- TABLE & BOAT
- "NEGUS" VASES
- "CÉLIMÈNE" VASE
A few examples

- SIMON VASES
- MERCURY’S TEMPLE
During the 1878 Universal Exhibition, Baccarat presented a monumental pavilion, housing Mercury. Dazzled, Don Luis, King of Portugal bought it to ornate the park of one of it’s castles.
- TABLE & BOAT
- "NEGUS" VASES
- "CÉLIMÈNE" VASE
A few examples

- SIMON VASES
- MERCURY’S TEMPLE
- TABLE & BOAT
Created for the Maharajah of Bikaner in 1889, this table, topped by a vessel was re-edited one century later to answer the demand of a Japanese department store (Seibu in Tokyo).
- "NEGUS" VASES
- "CÉLIMÈNE" VASE
A few examples

- SIMON VASES
- MERCURY’S TEMPLE
- TABLE & BOAT
- "NEGUS" VASES
Created for the 1909 International Exhibition in Nancy, these covered vases owe their name to the buyer of one of them: Menelik II, Negus of Ethiopia.
- "CÉLIMÈNE" VASE
A few examples

- SIMON VASES
- MERCURY’S TEMPLE
- TABLE & BOAT
- "NEGUS" VASES
- "CÉLIMÈNE" VASE
Unique by its dimensions, this crystal vase, the tallest ever made, can today be admired in Japan.
