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Product Spotlight: Crystal Globe Cube Paperweight

Product Spotlight: Crystal Globe Cube Paperweight

Posted by AA on 24th Oct 2019

The Crystal Globe Cube Paperweight is a brilliant cube-shaped paperweight made of 100% genuine crystal. Featuring beveled layers on each corner, it creates a stunning light show as it refracts and amplifies even the smallest amount of light. Whether you are looking to reward a hard-working employee in your company, or if you’re simply looking for a gift to give a friend or family member, you can’t go wrong with the Crystal Globe Cube Paperweight.

Of course, the Crystal Globe Paperweight comes with free personalization at no additional charge. Customers should take advantage of this offer by including the recipient’s name on the order form. Having the recipient’s name engraved onto the front of this brilliant award makes it more meaningful and memorable, which is exactly what you should strive to accomplish when choosing a gift.

Crystal Globe Paperweight Uses

The possibilities offered by the Crystal Globe Paperweight are endless. We’ve talked about this before on the AsapAwards.com blog, but it’s worth mentioning again that many business owners use personalized glass paperweights in their employee recognition programs. Rather than rewarding employees with a bonus check, a more effective solution is to use a personalized gift, such as the Crystal Globe Paperweight. At first glace, you may assume that workers would prefer money, but several studies have shown the opposite to be true: workers prefer personalized gifts over monetary compensation.

Here are some of the many uses for the Crystal Globe Paperweight:

  • Employee recognition programs
  • Marketing gifts for clients
  • Gifts for friends and family members
  • Tenure reward for employees
  • Job promotion reward for employees
  • And many, many more…

A Look Back at The History of Glass Paperweights

According to the Corning Museum of Glass, some of the world’s first glass paperweights originated out of Europe during the mid 1840s. In 1845, professional glassmaker Pietro Bigaglia exhibited autographed glass paperweights at the Vienna Industrial Exposition. Although glass had been around for many years prior, Bigaglia is believed to have reinvigorated the industry, bringing a newfound sense of popularity to the otherwise struggling industry.

Fast forward to the 20th century, Louis Comfort Tiffany, maker of the Tiffany Lamp, invented new methods for creating glass paperweights. This led to a growing market in the U.S., with numerous companies competing against each other in an attempt to capture consumer sales.

Jane A. Thompson

Jane A. Thompson is a writer specializing in the content marketing industry with over 15 years of experience creating engaging stories to promote positive brand recognition awards, career achievements and success profiles. She received her BA in English Literature from the University of Chicago, and a certificate in Professional Writing from UC Berkeley. Years of experience have made Jane the go-to expert when it comes to crafting strong award submissions for businesses. She is also a facilitator of workshops for writing awards and developing programs, inspired to celebrate what we do well. When not working Jane can be found new to another genre of fiction, hiking and giving back with the help of various charities within her local community. Her dedication to the field and her commitment in recognizing outstanding contributions also make her a very prominent figure.