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Uploaded by on Dec 6, 2011

Another expensive visit to Swarovski for glass earrings. More money out of my pocket :-( Please make it stop... I wish they would close the place and save me some money.

Here is some information about Swarovski from Wikipedia:

Swarovski is the brand name for a range of precisely-cut crystal (a particular type of glass) and related luxury products produced by Swarovski AG of Wattens , Austria . The company is split into two major industry areas, the Swarovski Kristall business unit that primarily works with luxury items and design crystals and the Tyrolit Schleifmittle business unit that is a worldwide leader in the tooling and machinery area.

Daniel Swarovski, the founder of the companyDaniel Swarovski, formerly Daniel Swartz, was born in northern Bohemia (now the Czech Republic ). His father was a glass cutter who owned a small glass factory. It was there that a young Swarovski served an apprenticeship, becoming skilled in the art of glass-cutting. In 1892 he patented an electric cutting machine that facilitated the production of crystal glass.

In 1895, Swarovski financier Armand Kosman and Franz Weis founded the Swarovski company, originally known as A. Kosmann, Daniel Swartz & Co., which was later shortened to K.S. & Co. The company established a crystal cutting factory in Wattens, Tyrol ( Austria ), to take advantage of local hydroelectricity for the energy-intensive grinding processes Daniel Swarovski patented.

The Swarovski Crystal range includes crystal glass sculptures and miniatures, jewelry and couture, home decor, and chandeliers.

All sculptures are marked with a logo. The original Swarovski logo was an edelweiss flower, which was replaced by a S.A.L. logo, which was finally replaced with the current swan logo in 1988.

To create crystal glass that lets light refract in a rainbow spectrum, Swarovski coats some of its products with special metallic chemical coatings. Aurora Borealis, or "AB", is one of the most popular coatings, and gives the surface a rainbow appearance. Other coatings are named by the company, Crystal Transmission, Volcano, Aurum, and Dorado.

In 2004 Swarovski released Xilion, a copyrighted cut designed to optimise the brilliance of Roses (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 gemstones); and Swarovski Optik (optical instruments such as binoculars and rifle scopes).

The company runs a crystal-themed indoor theme park, Swarovski Kristallwelten (Crystal Worlds) at its original Wattens site (near Innsbruck , Tyrol , Austria ). The Crystal Worlds centre is fronted by a glass-covered head, the mouth of which is a fountain. The glass-covered Crystal Worlds houses exhibitions related to, or inspired by, the crystals -- but do not include explanations of how the famous designs are made, produced or finished.

Subsidiary companies
Swarovski's direct sales company for ready-made jewelry

Active-Crystals In 2007 Swarovski formed a partnership with electronics giant Philips to produce the "Active-Crystals" consumer electronics range. This includes six USB Memory keys and four in-ear headphones, and in 2008 they included Bluetooth wireless earpieces for the brand, all with some form of Swarovski crystal on them as decoration.

Figurines and collectibles Swarovski's figurines are collectible, with a stylized mouse being the very first figurine created. A smaller version of this mouse, now labeled the "replica mouse", is still available. The company produces many types of figurines from ladybugs to limited edition Disney collectibles.

Swarovski Elements crystals were included in some collectible silver coins issued by the Royal Canadian Mint in 2009.

Sponsorship and placementIn 2004, Swarovski created the 9-foot-diameter (2.7 m), 550-pound (250 kg) star that tops the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree in New York City.

Swarovski was a sponsor for The Phantom of the Opera, in which the "standing model" of the chandelier was composed of Swarovski crystals.

Swarovski is product-placed in the 2011 J-Lo promo video for the single "On The Floor", alongside Crown Royal Whiskey and BMW.

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  • YOU can make it stop...just say NO! When I was married my ex made very good money where these type of purchases you show would not have been an issue to our finances but I still went over things with him before ordering online or making big purchases as I just felt it was the right thing to do to make the decision together. Yes, we are divorced now but not because of $ and I very much appreciate when I do get to get things like this just as I was when I had the money. Good luck.

  • They are pretty but when it comes to the price and the look I bet I can go to a cheap store like Claire's and get the same kind of look of $15 or less. But I like name brands too I just hope she gets enough complements to make up for the price!

  • Jeez... have dangly crystal earrings for like $15 on my fb that are way more unqiue...

  • HAHAHHA!!

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