Edinburgh Crystal

Edinburgh Crystal traces its roots back to 1867 in Scotland, when it was established as the Edinburgh and Leith Flint Glass Company. Renowned for its craftsmanship and elegance, the brand became a symbol of refined British luxury. By the 20th century, Edinburgh Crystal was producing intricate, hand-cut glassware cherished in homes and royal palaces alike. Its most iconic patterns—Thistle, Star of Edinburgh, and Lochnagar—captured the romanticism of Scottish heritage with timeless precision.

During its peak in the late 20th century, Edinburgh Crystal stood alongside names like Waterford and Stuart, exporting prestige across the globe. Though the factory in Bathgate closed in 2006 following its acquisition by Waterford Wedgwood, vintage pieces remain highly sought after. Today, Edinburgh Crystal endures not just as glassware, but as a legacy of Scottish artistry—evoking a bygone era of grace, tradition, and celebration.

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