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  2. Obsessed with ‘Emily in Paris’? Baccarat Just Released a ...

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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.

  3. 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 .

  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 (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Baccarat is a card game. Baccarat may also refer to: Canton of Baccarat, Meurthe-et-Moselle department, France Baccarat, Meurthe-et-Moselle, a commune and seat of the canton; Baccarat (company), manufacturer of crystal based in the commune; Baccarat Hotels and Resorts company, owned by Starwood Capital Group; Baccarat, a German silent drama film

  6. Baccarat - Wikipedia

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    It is a comparing card game played between two hands, the "player" and the "banker". Each baccarat coup (round of play) has three possible outcomes: "player" (player has the higher score), "banker", and "tie". There are three popular variants of the game: punto banco, baccarat chemin de fer, [1] and baccarat banque (or à deux tableaux).

  7. Chandelier - Wikipedia

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    A bag of crystal drops formed by strings hanging from a circular frame and looped back into the center underneath, associated especially with early American crystal and Regency style crystal chandeliers. Baluster A turned wood or molded stem forming the axis of a chandelier, with alternating narrow and bulbous parts of varying widths. Bead