Since 1764, Baccarat crystal has embodied the absolute of light. Today, this legendary Grand Est house undertakes a silent but colossal revolution: producing lead-free crystal that preserves the mythic brilliance, sonority and weight that built its worldwide reputation. The Adamas research project could redefine the future of an entire savoir-faire.
The Challenge: Removing Lead Without Losing the Soul
Traditionally, crystal requires at least 24% lead oxide for its official designation. It's this lead that gives Baccarat its incomparable brilliance, crystalline sonority and distinctive weight. Adamas's challenge is immense: recreating these properties without this historic component.
"The goal isn't to change Baccarat, but to liberate it. Freeing crystal from lead opens a new chapter of excellence."
The Adamas Project: Three Centers of Excellence
- Baccarat — 260 years of glassmaking mastery
- Institut Jean Lamour (Nancy) — Fundamental materials research
- Cerfav (Vannes-le-Châtel) — European center for glass arts research and training
Total budget: €2.46 million, including €249,830 in regional support.
Adopte Une Conciergerie — Grand Est Artisan Experiences
Discover Grand Est's exceptional manufactures: private visits to Baccarat crystallery, Cerfav and glass art workshops. Exclusive experiences organized bespoke.
Health and Environmental Stakes
The European Chemicals Agency proposes a five-fold reduction in authorized blood lead levels by 2026. Currently, 35% of employees exceed proposed values. Adamas addresses both regulatory compliance and worker well-being.
FAQ — Baccarat & Adamas Project
What is Baccarat's Adamas project?
Adamas is a research project led by Baccarat with Institut Jean Lamour and Cerfav to develop lead-free crystal while preserving Baccarat's legendary properties of brilliance, sonority and weight.
Why remove lead from crystal?
Tightening European regulations on lead usage, for health (worker protection) and environmental reasons. ANSES recommends stricter lead exposure thresholds.
Will lead-free crystal have the same quality?
That's the core challenge. Baccarat asserts the new composition will not compromise the experience of its magnificent pieces.
Who funds the project?
Total budget is €2.46 million, supported by the Grand Est Region. Baccarat also invests €68 million in its global transition program.
What is Cerfav?
The European Center for Glass Arts Research and Training, located in Vannes-le-Châtel (Lorraine), is a center of excellence in glass and crystal research.
When will lead-free crystal be available?
Baccarat aims for entirely lead-free production within two years. The industry federation anticipates all crystalleries will abandon lead within five years.
Can you visit Baccarat?
Yes, the Baccarat crystallery offers visits. Adopte Une Conciergerie organizes VIP experiences including private tours and glassblower demonstrations.
Is Grand Est important for crystal?
Absolutely. Grand Est concentrates France's greatest crystalleries — Baccarat, Lalique, Daum, Saint-Louis. It's a globally recognized territory of glass excellence.
