Swarovski (Swarovski)
Sparkling dream company has added luster to the lives of countless people in the past 100 years. Today, this ancient and mysterious company still maintains a family-style operation mode, and the crystal production process is passed down from generation to generation as a trade secret, monopolizing the patents and wealth related to crystal cutting.
Swarovski, founded by daniel swarovski in 1895, is a leading crystal manufacturer in the world, providing a large number of high-quality cut crystal stones for the fashion, jewelry and crystal lamp industries every year. Today, Swarovski Group has more than14,200 employees worldwide, and there are more than 400 Swarovski crystal halls around the world, including nearly 20 in Hong Kong. Last year, the group's turnover reached 16. 1 billion euros, ranking first among peers in the world.
Since the beginning of this century, Swarovski's imitation crystal stone has been recognized as the embodiment of high quality, dazzling and high precision all over the world, which laid the foundation for Swarovski's success. The charm of Swarovski comes from the quality of materials and the manufacturing methods adopted. As for the details of the unique method, it will not be disclosed to the public. The shining light of Swarovski imitation crystal is famous for its purity, unique cutting and the arrangement and quantity of facets.
Ten miles east of Innsbruck, the capital of Tyrol in western Austria, there is a small town called Wattens, which is located at the foot of the remote Alps and has a population of only a few thousand, but thousands of tourists flock to see this grotesque alpine giant every day. The giant climbed a hill, and his big crystal eyes shone strangely in the sunlight. The fountain that rushed out of its mouth fell into the lake in front, making a huge roar.