- Swarovski
Infobox Company
company_name = Swarovski AG
company_type = Private
foundation = 1895
location =Austria
key_people =Daniel Swarovski
industry = LuxuryJewelry
products =Lead Crystal
revenue = profit
num_employees = (2004)
homepage = [http://www.swarovski.com www.swarovski.com]Swarovski is the luxury
brand name for the range of precision-cutlead crystal glass and related products produced by companies owned by Swarovski AG of Feldmeilen, nearZürich ,Switzerland .History
Daniel Swarovski (1862,
Georgenthal – 1956,Wattens ) was anAustria n glass cutter and jeweller born inBohemia . In 1892 he patented an electric cutting machine that facilitated the production of lead crystal glass jewellery.In 1895 Swarovski, financier Armand Kosman and Franz Weis founded the Swarovski company, originally known as A. Kosmann, Daniel Swarovski & Co, which was later shortened to K.S. & Co.The company established a crystal cutting factory in
Wattens to take advantage of localhydroelectricity for the energy-intensive grinding processes which Daniel Swarovski had patented.In 2007, Swarovski in partnership with
SOS Children's Villages - USA duringWorld Orphan Week , held a celebrity denim jacket auction event and donated the proceeds to orphaned children inDarfur . [ [http://blogs.nypost.com/fashion/archives/2007/09/swarovski_for_d.html "Swarovski for Darfur"] , "New York Post ", September 24, 2007] Swarovski is a long-time corporate sponsor of SOS Children's Villages projects. [http://www.pr.com/press-release/55020]Products
Swarovski crystal contains approximately 32% lead to maximize refraction. The Swarovski Crystal range includes crystal
sculpture s and miniatures,jewelry and couture, home decor andchandelier s.All sculptures are marked with a logo. The original Swarovski logo was an
edelweiss flower, but was replaced with the current swan logo in 1988.In order to create a crystal that allows light to refract in a rainbow spectrum, Swarovski coats some of its crystals with special metallic chemical coatings. Aurora Borealis, or "AB", is one of the most popular coatings, and gives the surface a rainbow oil slick appearance. Other coatings include Crystal Transmission, Volcano, Aurum, and Dorado. Coatings may be applied to only part of an object; others are coated twice, and thus are designated AB 2X, Dorado 2X etc.
In 2004 Swarovski released Xilion, a new copyrighted cut designed to optimise the brilliance of Roses (crystal components with flat backs) and Chatons (diamond cut).
The Swarovski Group also includes Tyrolit (makers of abrasive and cutting tools); Swareflex (reflective and luminous road markings); Signity (synthetic and natural
gemstone s); and Swarovski Optik (optical instrument s).The company runs a crystal-themed indoor
theme park , Swarovski Kristallwelten (Crystal Worlds) at its original Wattens site (nearInnsbruck ,Tyrol ,Austria ).Active-Crystals
In 2007 Swarovski formed a partnership with electronics giant
Philips to produce the "Active-Crystals" consumer electronics range. This includes four USB Memory keys and four in-ear headphones, and in 2008 they includedBluetooth wireless earpieces for the brand, all with some form of Swarovski crystal on them as decoration.Crystallized - Swarovski Elements
The company also sells
bead s andrhinestone s for use by manufacturers, artists and consumers in their designs.In 2007 Swarovski also launched the product
brand website crystallized.com which provides information for designers and manufacturers in the worlds of fashion, jewellery, accessories and interiors. Crystallized - Swarovski Elements is the new product brand for Swarovski crystals in a variety of sizes, shapes and colours. Products that are labelled with this brand guarantee the originality of Swarovski crystals used in creations of international fashion houses and designers.In popular culture
In 2004, Swarovski created the 9 foot diameter, 550 pound star that tops the
Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree in New York City for the first of five consecutive years.Swarovski was also a sponsor for
The Phantom of the Opera (2004 film) , in which the "standing model" of the chandelier was composed of Swarovski crystals. A Swarovski shop window is also visible later in the film. However instead of using theedelweiss flower, which would have been the case in the era the film was set, the current swan logo was used instead.References
External links
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* [http://www.swarovski.com/ Official Swarovski Crystal homepage]
* [http://www.create-your-style.com/ Swarovski Crystal Beads] , Swarovski Do-it-Yourself site
* [http://www.crystallized.com/ Crystallized Swarovski Elements] , Swarovski magazine
* [http://www.swarovski.com/crystallized/ Swarovski Business Website] , Business Website
* [http://business.swarovski.com/architecture/ Swarovski Architecture & Interior Design] , Swarovski website for architects and lighting designers
* [http://www.swarovskioptik.at/ Official Swarovski Optik homepage]
* [http://www.swarovski.com/kristallwelten/ Swarovski Kristallwelten]
* [http://www.active-crystals.com/ Active-Crystals site]
* [http://www.swarovskisparkles.com/ Swarovski sparkles site]
* [http://www.crystalexchange.com/ Secondary market resource for Retired Crystal]
* [http://www.crystalexchange.co.uk/ For retired discontinued crystal ]
* [http://www.wbrb.com/ Reference Book for Crystal Collectors]
* cite web |publisher=Victoria and Albert Museum
url= http://www.vam.ac.uk/collections/fashion/fashion_motion/swarovski/index.html
title= Swarovski: Runway Rocks - Photographs from a catwalk show at the V&A
work=Fashion, Jewellery & Accessories
accessdate= 2007-08-05
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