I’m starting to see the 2012 Swarovski releases on the web. There are a number pictures appearing at authorized retailer websites in North America and in Europe, so the release must be just around the corner.
The Swarovski Lucky Mo (green cow) looks like a fun crystal figurine. Lovlots Lucky Mo is a light green Mo figurine decorated with 2-color 4 leaf clovers, green hearts, and a tiny red ladybug on the hind end! Descriptions indicate that this is a Swarovski Lovlots limited edition available in 2012, much like Swarovski Sunshine Mo or Swarovski Santa Mo are/were available in 2011. The height of Lucky Mo is 1.75″ and retail price is $65. The Swarovski identification # for Lucky Mo is 1096750. I’m wondering if it is the same light green shade as Swarovski Flower Mo, or if there is a different variation of green. Swarovski Flower Mo is decorated with flowers vs the lucky clovers on the newest cow mo.
The crystal giant has produced a number of other (mostly limited edition) Swarovski Mo figurines, dating back to 2006.
One of the Swarovski stores taking pre-orders is Crystal Classics in Columbus, Ohio, but there are a number of them on the internet. The Swarovski Lucky Mo green cow appears to be a real cutie. It would make a great gift for St Patricks Day or even a cute 4-H award. So you go girl….Lucky Mo, go join your Swarovski crystal sisters in the Lovlots pastures!
Several days ago I wrote about a Swarovski Panther figurine that I found on ebay. The article sparked a good bit of conversation about the authenticity of the panther in the auction.
Summarizing the ebay product description, the seller states that the Swarovski panther is a frosted flocked white (matt), very rare, prototype, about 15 pieces worldwide.
In short, the Swarovski Frosted Panther article here on the Kristall Buzz posed the possibility that the ebay auction panther could be an aftermarket alteration. The reason is due to the ambiguous terminology in the description frosted and flockedâ.
We have received definitions that the crystal brand themselves would use to describe a flocked figurine and a frosted figurine
Frosted means the crystal is either sandblasted or treated with an acid liquid both would take away/smoothen the facets slightly.
Flocked Crystal means that a special textile has been applied/glued to the crystal. It would feel a bit fuzzy/velvety to touch.
So what can be stated as fact in the “panther discussion”? Flocked Panther authenticity itself has not been debated on the Kristall Buzz.. The Swarovski Flocked Panther is in the Swarovski Eclectic Panther display.
One of our trusted contacts has indicated to me that Swarovski NEVER frosted the panther, so we believe the Frosted Panther to be an aftermarket modification.
The panther authenticity issue stemmed from the use of two terms being used to describe the crystal figurine in the auction: flocked and frosted. Really, I don’t believe it can be both flocked and frosted. The applications seem mutually exclusive. If it is flocked, it would be fuzzy, likely very difficult to clean/remove dust and lint. If it is frosted, the surface would resemble the Swarovski Apollo Bowl or Swarovski SCS Woodpeckers tree trunk.
Putting this into another perspective, how would one interpret the following hypothetical item description?
For Sale: Swarovski Limited Edition Black Moroda Panther
It would likely be difficult to distinguish the difference in a full-view picture. Would you conclude that it is the Limited Edition Black Panther? Or would you conclude that the item is the Moroda Panther?
The hypothetical (confusing) description limited edition black moroda panther (to me) is no different than the frosted white flocked panther. While this article should clear up questions about the differences between frosted and flocked, it is still any seller’s responsibility to accurately describe auction items, hopefully eliminating ambiguity and confusion. As a Swarovski crystal collector and possible bidder, I still urge people to use caution and do research when considering to bid or purchase any unofficial product, such as prototypes and items that slipped out the back door.
But just how many Swarovski crystal collectors are fortunate enough to be able to see the Swarovski Eclectic Panther project which is on display in Vienna? This is an amazing assembly of Swarovski Panther figurines.
Swarovski shows just a few of the panthers from the Moments of Wonder collection on their own web site: Swarovski Eclectic Panther . Among the pictures, one shown is a hot pink panther (not one that would match my home décor very well) and a very attractive blackish-silverish, almost chrome-like, panther figurine. The two photos below are compliments of Swarovski Vienna.
Swarovski’s web site includes:
Constant renewal, change and innovation are some of the maxims of Swarovski: the Eclectic Panther project is the realisation of the fusion of creative minds in the company.
As diverse and variable crystal matter is, so also are the multitude of colours, effects and materials of more than 40 Eclectic Panthers. The high precision cutting technique, one of Swarovski’s core competences, has been newly interpreted and applied to much differing materials such as wood, silicone or concrete.
I hear that the Swarovski Eclectic Panther figurines have some type of special marking on it to indicate it is a part of this unique collection. It would be interesting to see a close-up image of the marking.
For now, Swarovski collectors can only speculate if the crystal brand might release another Swarovski Panther figurine in 2012 and if so, is it a traditional release or is it a limited edition Swarovski crystal figurine?
Yesterday, Swarovski launched their final weekend special for 2011…a limited edition pendant / earring set. Swarovski’s advertises the Etoile Set being limited to 500 sets , which are available through Sunday evening or until they are sold out.
This limited edition is the Swarovski Etoile Set. The set features an asymmetric star on a rhodium-plated chain complete with a pair of matching pierced star earrings. This Swarovski limited edition set costs right at $150 and should include free shipping.
Curious to know how this limited edition got its name, I googled etoileâ for a definition. Not too surprising, the Miriam Webster Dictionary indicated that it is a foreign term meaning in the shape of a star or the principal dancer in a ballet company.
Swarovski also offers the Swarovski Flicker Charm and the stars on the charm to be very similar to the Etoile star.
With only about 24 hours remaining, be sure and get your limited edition Swarovski Etoile Set ordered soon if this looks like the perfect gift for the Swarovski crystal collectors in your friends and family circle.
Hoping that everyone is having an enjoyable pre-Christmas shopping season!
During the past couple of weeks, I noticed a Swarovski Soulmate Panther on eBay, which is advertised by the seller to be a very rare prototype. This particular Swarovski figurine just might raise the eyebrows of Swarovski crystal fanatics wanting more information about it.
It can be very difficult to tell which items are truly Swarovski prototypes, and which items have after-market alterations enhancements and are misrepresented for sellers to make a buck. The controversy will always remain without official company statements, which I seriously doubt would ever happen.
This press release is about a rare Swarovski Poodle purchased by a Swarovski crystal collector from Crystal Exchange America in October, 2010. While official Swarovski literature shows the standing poodle with both a frosted tail and a clear tail, some critics still speculate that the crystal brand did not officially produce both the Standing Poodle with clear tail and Standing Poodle with frosted tail.
This press release is about a Swarovski Frosted Mane Lion that is for sale at Crystal Exchange America. I’m not aware of any official company statement regarding its authenticity. Having it for sale on our web site, I do get asked my opinion about the authenticity. I can only say that I really don’t know…the Swarovski Frosted Mane Lion is interesting, and it is attractive. If the price is right and you like it, buy it. But I do not recommend a Swarovski collector purchase it with the impression that it is genuine and that it will increase in value, because there is simply no proof at this time to substantiate the claim.
So, now on eBay (a closed auction), is a Swarovski Soulmate Frosted Panther, which the seller claims is a rare prototype, a part of the Eclectic Panther collection, in the Moments of Wonder display at Swarovski Vienna. The seller’s description clearly states ‘frosted flocked white (matte)’. And that it is ‘very rare’, ‘prototype’, about ’15 pieces worldwide’. What might be actually concluded about the authenticity of the Swarovski Panther from the auction?
The seller indicated that the Frosted Panther is on display at Swarovski Vienna. There is a picture of part of the display, but it is impossible to tell if a Swarovski Frosted Panther is actually displayed there. Why wouldn’t the seller have used a more conclusive photo for proof?
The seller indicated that it is prototype, with about 15 produced. One of our trusted contacts has indicated to me that Swarovski NEVER frosted the panther, that the only explanation is that a frosted panther is an after-market alteration.
Swarovski crystal fanatics will have to form their own opinion. IF this is a fake (aftermarket enhancement), I think it is sad that society has risen to the level of deceit to cash in from altering a fabulous Swarovski design, then misleading the public that the Swarovski company produced it AS IS. And if it is genuine, the seller is going to have to come up with better proof of the statements in the auction…i.e. high quality conclusive photos of the display, perhaps prototype logos, or official company statement. It will be interesting to follow this figurine through the holidays to see if it does ever sell. I originally saw it listed and closed unsold for $5500 or best offer. Several days later, it was relisted and closed unsold for $3950 or best offer. My recommendation is that everyone should use caution when purchasing crystal advertised as ‘prototypes’, as this could be extremely difficult to substantiate. Personally, I would even remain leery of crystal figurines that ‘slipped out the back door’, and the like.
I certainly don’t wish to put a damper on anyone’s holiday spirits…I just want to provide some food for thought so that no one ends up with buyer’s remorse about spending a nice chunk of change on what could be a fraudulent figurine (aftermarket enhancement).
Today, I received an email reminder that my Swarovski Discount Voucher is good for another 10 days yet. Great news for any crystal fanatics who have been procrastinating about shopping and still want to get that someone special a Swarovski crystal figurine.
This voucher is for 10% off (probably a single Swarovski item), with a minimum purchase of $160. Unfortunately, the voucher cannot be used for Swarovski SCS products, binoculars, or the Crystal Myriad sculptures. The Swarovski discount voucher is valid for USA residents, and some other countries. Check your email to see if your country allows the use of the Swarovski coupon.
Swarovski crystal fanatics should scan their inbox for the voucher discount before heading off to do shopping in the online Swarovski shoppe!
Today, Swarovski has posted the second weekend special, promoted as a limited edition pendant. According to the announcement several weeks ago, there should be 500 pendants available through Sunday evening or until they are sold out.
This limited edition is the Swarovski Nadine Pendant. It is a blue tear-drop shaped stone on a silver-colored chain. The Swarovski identification number for the Limited Edition Nadine Pendant is 688961. The Swarovski Nadine Necklace is priced at $100 for the limited edition jewelry feature for the weekend. This weekend special does not have any complimentary earrings, or bracelet like the special for last weekend.
Hoping that all Swarovski crystal collectors are having a wonderful holiday season!
The Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree Lighting was held yesterday. It was the 79th year for the Christmas tree lighting in New York City. The 2011 tree is 74 feet tall and is decorated with (of course) the Swarovski Star Ornament and 30,000 LED energy efficient lights.
The brief video of the Rockefeller Center Tree Lighting Ceremony was found on YouTube.com.
Should I find more Rockefeller Christmas Tree, I’ll try and add the links to this post (to keep them all together).
The promotion began November 28 and goes until December 4, 2011 or while supplies last. The promotion is for a set of crystallized photo clips. The Swarovski Photo Clips are a free gift with a qualifying purchase of $150 or more
In the Swarovski Crystalllized Photo Ornament Clip set, there are three clips. The first clip is silver / gray and reads ‘A Moment to Love’ with a crystallized swirl below the saying. The second clip is red and reads ‘A Moment to Cherish’ with a crystallized swirl below the saying. The third clip is red and reads ‘A Moment to Remember’ with a crystallized swirl below the saying. The three crystallized photo clip ornaments are packaged together in a single box, captioned with ‘Moments to Give’.
Below is a brief list of possible Swarovski locations that may have the crystallized photo clips:
Swarovski Photo Clips at Partridge Creek MI
Swarovski Photo Clips at Harbor Place MD
Swarovski Photo Clips at Cherry Creek CO
Swarovski Photo Clips at Atlantic City Boardwalk NJ
Swarovski Photo Clips at Park Place Mall AZ
The photo clips sound interesting…it appears that these Swarovoski Ornaments can be hung in a window by a hook or on a Christmas tree. They would certainly make cute personal gifts from kids to grandparents using school pictures or a special moment with grandparents and grandkids.
I found that there are many Swarovski stores having a promotion on Swarovski crystallized wine sleeves. I am not sure if this includes authorized retailers or if it is strictly boutiques.
What I have learned is that the promotion runs December 5 through December 11, 2011. The set of 3 crystallized wine sleeves will cost $15. The Swarovski wine sleeves are an OPTION to purchase when a customer makes a qualifying purchase of $150 or more.
In the Swarovski Crystalllized Wine Sleeve set, there are three sleeves. Two of the sleeves are red, and the third sleeve is gray (or perhaps white?). All three sleeves are decorated with a crystallized star on the front and close with a deluxe rope.
Quickly, here are a few Swarovski locations running this promotion:
Swarovski Crystalized Wine Sleeves at the Pioneer Place (OR)
Swarovski Crystalized Wine Sleeves at Oak Brook Center (IL)
Swarovski Crystalized Wine Sleeves at Polaris Fashion (OH)
Swarovski Crystalized Wine Sleeves at the Shops at La Cantera (TX)
The Swarovski Crystal Wine Sleeves would make a terrific accessory with someone’s favorite bottle of wine as a gift this Christmas.
If you are looking to make the occasion even MORE sparkly, you can add a set of Swarovski Crystalline Red Wine Glasses or Swarovski Crystalline White Wine Glasses .
Swarovski has also produced some other cocktail glasses: