Small Irish Claddagh Bevel Cluster

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Product Features

  • Irish Claddagh symbolizes love, friendship and loyalty
  • Measures 6" x 6-1/4" - 12 pieces
  • Hand crafted bevel cluster


Product Description

Grace your home with the beauty of traditional Celtic art. The Claddagh ring symbolizes love, friendship and loyalty. Clear bevel cluster measures 6" x 6-1/4"; 12 pieces.

Delphi Tip: Always lay out bevel clusters on pattern before cutting glass to adjust for small differences. Expect your bevel cluster to "grow" approximately 3/16" overall, the amount is determined by assembly method.

Claddagh glass box by artist Lorraine Rezendes, from Delphi's Online Artist Gallery.

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5 out of 5 stars
  •   perfect size
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Pros : good size - well cut
Cons : none
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3 out of 5 stars
  •   Pretty, but not easy to use
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Pros : Very attractive
Cons : The pattern that comes with the bevels is a little unreliable. Small open spaces make it difficult to add glass to some parts.
Other Thoughts : The photo suggests flat planes on the bevels. On the small design, there are not flat planes on all of the shapes.
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  •   Nice Cluster
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Pros : Pieces are well fitted which makes for easy assembly.
Cons : none
Other Thoughts : The cluster allows for a relatively quick project that plays with light in interesting ways.
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