Swarovski Wedding Cake Toppers




A great example of a wedding cake that any bride would like to have which consists of a very interesting model and a shining topper, it’s a round cake made of three layers, with a “background” white. Each layer can be decorated in various parts with beautiful flowers, arranged in a manner that is meant to add a dose of the uniqueness of this model. It is an extremely simple wedding cake, but that stands out through these amazing floral details and by choosing a swarovski topper.




For over 114 years, the name Swarovski is closely related to the precision of machining crystals and fashion. The company’s founder, Daniel Swarovski was born in 1862 in North Bohemia, which at that time was the center of a thriving industry of crystals and costumes beaten with precious stones. In such a place, it’s no surprise that Daniel was fascinated by bright colors or faceted stones from the early years of his life. Even more, since young he has proven skills as an innovator and entrepreneur putting the foundation of what is today a family business with more than 20,000 employees and is present in over 120 countries.

In 1895 Daniel Swarovski moved to Wattens, Austria, where he could generate its own electricity from alpine rivers and keep his inventions safe. He started in business at a time when the arts, literature, music and science were growing in Central Europe. Being surrounded by Mitteleuropa (German word for Central Europe) and what it meant, the company has stepped to the culture, innovation and creativity from the very beginning. In the first decades of the 20th century, Swarovski crystals have become an essential ingredient in the heady world of high class fashion. The company has worked with companies like Chanel, Schiaparelli, Balenciaga and, later, with Christian Dior. And eventually even some brides have come to choose these wonderful crystals to use them as a topper for the wedding cake on their wedding day.
The company’s success today is because the fourth and fifth generation of management still follows the principles of Daniel Swarovski : business excellence and quality products, continuous innovation, a desire to create products of great beauty and respect for human values in relationships with employees, partners, community and environment. Swarovski was always on the brink of innovation and creativity and, currently, is involved in intensive research for the company’s products always reflect what’s new, wonderful and beautiful. Depending on their preference, every bride that has chosen a swarovski wedding cake topper there are dozens of varieties of swarovski crystal carved models where to choose from.

To create a crystal that allows light to be reflected in a rainbow spectrum, Swarovski worn some crystals with some special metal foil. Aurora Borealis or AB is one of the most popular coatings, and gives the surface a glossy picture of the rainbow. Other coatings are Crystal Transmission, Volcano, Aurum and Dorado. Layers are applied on only one side of the crystal. Swarovski crystals frenzy that began several years ago, revealed a business opportunity for merchants: direct import and processing of crystals here. By “processing” to understand their use in the manufacture of necklaces, pendants, earrings, bracelets and rings to remove them from sale and to be able to say proudly “jewelry with Swarovski crystals”.

Swarovski crystals have become a worldwide phenomenon and began to be used as a distinguishing mark of luxury in all kinds of forms: pillows with swarovski crystals, swarovski crystals dresses and shoes, swarovski toppers for wedding cakes…and the list can go on..

Written by , date Dec 14, 2010 in cake toppers
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