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  2. Baccarat (company) - Wikipedia

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    Baccarat (French:) is a French luxury house and manufacturer of fine crystal located in Baccarat, Meurthe-et-Moselle, France. The company owns two museums: the Musée Baccarat in Baccarat, and the Musée Baccarat in Paris on the Place des États-Unis .

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    Calling all “Emily in Paris” superfans: This limited-edition crystal is a take on Baccarat’s iconic Coeur Amor and the ultimate ode to season 4.

  4. Musée Baccarat - Wikipedia

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    The Musée Baccarat (pronounced [ɡalʁi myze bakaʁa]) is a crystal glass museum located in the manufactury Baccarat. It is located at 2 rue des Cristalleries in the town of Baccarat in Lorraine. It showcases around 1,100 objects and the manufacturing technique. It currently houses the Red Diamond Play Button made from Baccarat glass.

  5. Baccarat - Wikipedia

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    Dating to this time period, Baccarat Banque is the earliest form of baccarat; it is a three-person game and mentioned in Album des jeux by Charles Van-Tenac. [13] [14] Later, Chemin de Fer emerged as a two-person, zero-sum game from Baccarat Banque. Chemin de fer is a version which first appeared in the late 19th century.

  6. Crystal-maker Baccarat Names Maggie Henriquez CEO - AOL

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    PARIS — Baccarat, the 257-year-old French crystal-maker, has appointed Margareth “Maggie” Henriquez as its chief executive officer, effective April 1. Currently the CEO of Krug Champagne ...

  7. Look inside the Breakers, a 70-room, 138,300-square-foot ...

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    The room was decorated with alabaster columns and Baccarat crystal chandeliers powered by electricity, a state-of-the-art technology during the Gilded Age. A painting on the gilded ceiling ...