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Dublin Crystal
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Dublin Crystal, Dundrum, County Dublin, is a manufacturer of fine quality crystal. Corporate gifts, sport trophies, crystal bowls and vases are available in multiple sizes and can be engraved to suit the gift.

Dublin Crystal are based in Dundrum, County Dublin, and have been offering customers quality service, and craftsmanship since 1968. Dublin Crystal are experts in the field of glass engraving, and supply crystal and glass awards of all shapes and sizes, to suit all budgets, whether it be for corporate or personal gifts, a wedding present or an award to mark a special private or corporate occasion. Crystal repairs of chipped glasses, bowls and vases, subject to visual inspection, is also part of the service available. Every effort will be made to try and fix your family heirloom or special piece of sentimental value.

In the factory shop you will find an eclectic range of gifts, from crystal glasses to oak barrel planters, and lots more in between. Dublin Crystal supply awards to clubs and sporting organisations such as golf, sailing, GAA, motorsport, tennis and many state organisations and corporate entities. Dublin Crystal has been used as gifts for visiting dignitaries by the Government and Dublin civic organisations. Dublin Crystal is a Taylor family owned and run business.

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St Michaels Comm Pk, Dundrum Rd, Dundrum, Dublin, D14 DX77, Ireland
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