Visit to Seagull

Wednesday, 18 July 2012

Boda Crystal Ornaments And Glass Figurines

Boda crystal creations are highly sought after by collectors throughout the world. Boda is renowned for creating some of the most breathtakingly beautiful crystal ornaments and glass figurines the world has ever seen.

Whether you are an avid crystal collector, or simply searching for a unique gift for a special person or occasion, we are bound to have a crystal ornament that is just right for you.

Our  selection of glass ornaments includes a crystal pram, crystal teddy bear, crystal roses, crystal hearts etc as well as a wide variety of crystal animals such as fish ornaments and bird ornaments.

These and many more crystal ornaments are available for purchase from the SeagullGifts Online Crystal Shop.


Crystal pram - beautiful baby baptism/christening gift
Crystal pram - beautiful baby baptism/christening gift


Crystal teddy bear - special gift for baby christening/baptism
Crystal teddy bear - special baby gift for christening/baptism

We have a wonderful collection of crystal figurines that make wonderful romantic gifts for a loved one on Valentine's Day or to celebrate a wedding anniversary.

Clear crystal rose ornament
Clear crystal rose


Two crystal hearts with wedding bands
Two crystal hearts with wedding bands - a timeless anniversary present


Blue crystal rose
Blue crystal rose

What Is Crystal?

Traditionally, Lead Crystal was made with addition of lead. The most prized  contains 24 percent lead oxide which provides the optimum weight, hardness and color. The addition of lead oxide makes crystal softer than glass and allows crystal artisans to cut and bevel lead crystal with brilliant edges. Because of its softness lead crystal can be poured into molds and used in sculptural components of awards and trophies. Lead crystal is also widely used in production of fine crystal gifts such as vases, bowls and bar wear.

Crystal is made of silica, sodium carbonate and calcium carbonate or more commonly known as sand, soda ash, and limestone. Soda ash is added to the sand in order to lower the melting point and limestone is added to increase crystal's strength and durability. The raw materials are melted in a furnace at extremely high temperature of 1600 degrees.

Art Glass is another popular trend in award industry. It's production is characterized by experimentation with various materials that create impressive artistic effects. It takes great skill and precision to create art glass components for they are made individually by hand and by most accomplished glass artists. Each art glass piece is a unique creation; thus sizes, colors, translucency grade vary from piece to piece. During the process of hand molding small air bubbles and other color particles may get trapped inside the glass. This is characteristic of art glass and by no means a defect. Air bubbles and material particles add character and uniqueness to art glass awards.

Glass is not really a liquid in any meaningful way. It's better to describe it as an amorphous solid or simply as a glass, since it doesn't really fit very well into the solid/liquid dichotomy. And "crystal" (in the sense meant here) is just a different kind of glass.  If lead is present, to be called "Crystal Glass" it must contain 10% at least of zinc, barium, or potash, alone, or together. (In the USA, only 1% is needed, which would easily be considered just plain glass by the UK.) Only Lead crystal, ( or Full Lead Crystal with over 30% lead) contains lead or other materials which modify the characteristics of the material. The same is true for other types of glass where the refractive index is changed by inclusion of other materials to make camera lenses etc. "Lead crystal" was a British invention discovered by George Ravenscroft and registered on the 16th May 1667, and financed by the Worshipful Company of Glass Sellers of London.

1 comment: