Waterford crystals installed to the Times Square ball for New Year’s Eve Celebration
28.12.2020

NEW YORK, USA - DECEMBER 27: Waterford crystals were installed to the Times Square ball for New Year’s Eve Celebration in New York City, on December 27, 2020. The ball itself is 12 feet in diameter, weighing 11,875 pounds and covered in 2,688 Waterford Crystal triangles. Giving it a shiny new look each year is the world-reknowned Irish crystal company, Waterford, now owned by Finland’s Fiskars, that’s maintained the ball for the past two decades in conjunction with the Times Square Alliance. ( Tayfun Coşkun - Anadolu Agency )

Waterford crystals installed to the Times Square ball for New Year’s Eve Celebration
Fotoğraf: Tayfun Coşkun

NEW YORK, USA - DECEMBER 27: Waterford crystals were installed to the Times Square ball for New Year’s Eve Celebration in New York City, on December 27, 2020. The ball itself is 12 feet in diameter, weighing 11,875 pounds and covered in 2,688 Waterford Crystal triangles. Giving it a shiny new look each year is the world-reknowned Irish crystal company, Waterford, now owned by Finland’s Fiskars, that’s maintained the ball for the past two decades in conjunction with the Times Square Alliance. ( Tayfun Coşkun - Anadolu Agency )

Waterford crystals installed to the Times Square ball for New Year’s Eve Celebration
Fotoğraf: Tayfun Coşkun

NEW YORK, USA - DECEMBER 27: Workers install new Waterford Crystal triangles on the New Year's Eve ball for New Year’s Eve Celebration in New York City, United States on December 27, 2020. The ball itself is 12 feet in diameter, weighing 11,875 pounds and covered in 2,688 Waterford Crystal triangles. Giving it a shiny new look each year is the world-reknowned Irish crystal company, Waterford, now owned by Finland’s Fiskars, that’s maintained the ball for the past two decades in conjunction with the Times Square Alliance. ( Tayfun Coşkun - Anadolu Agency )

Waterford crystals installed to the Times Square ball for New Year’s Eve Celebration
Fotoğraf: Tayfun Coşkun

NEW YORK, USA - DECEMBER 27: Waterford crystals were installed to the Times Square ball for New Year’s Eve Celebration in New York City, on December 27, 2020. The ball itself is 12 feet in diameter, weighing 11,875 pounds and covered in 2,688 Waterford Crystal triangles. Giving it a shiny new look each year is the world-reknowned Irish crystal company, Waterford, now owned by Finland’s Fiskars, that’s maintained the ball for the past two decades in conjunction with the Times Square Alliance. ( Tayfun Coşkun - Anadolu Agency )

Waterford crystals installed to the Times Square ball for New Year’s Eve Celebration
Fotoğraf: Tayfun Coşkun

NEW YORK, USA - DECEMBER 27: Waterford crystals were installed to the Times Square ball for New Year’s Eve Celebration in New York City, on December 27, 2020. The ball itself is 12 feet in diameter, weighing 11,875 pounds and covered in 2,688 Waterford Crystal triangles. Giving it a shiny new look each year is the world-reknowned Irish crystal company, Waterford, now owned by Finland’s Fiskars, that’s maintained the ball for the past two decades in conjunction with the Times Square Alliance. ( Tayfun Coşkun - Anadolu Agency )

Waterford crystals installed to the Times Square ball for New Year’s Eve Celebration
Fotoğraf: Tayfun Coşkun

NEW YORK, USA - DECEMBER 27: Waterford crystals were installed to the Times Square ball for New Year’s Eve Celebration in New York City, on December 27, 2020. The ball itself is 12 feet in diameter, weighing 11,875 pounds and covered in 2,688 Waterford Crystal triangles. Giving it a shiny new look each year is the world-reknowned Irish crystal company, Waterford, now owned by Finland’s Fiskars, that’s maintained the ball for the past two decades in conjunction with the Times Square Alliance. ( Tayfun Coşkun - Anadolu Agency )

Waterford crystals installed to the Times Square ball for New Year’s Eve Celebration
Fotoğraf: Tayfun Coşkun

NEW YORK, USA - DECEMBER 27: Workers install new Waterford Crystal triangles on the New Year's Eve ball for New Year’s Eve Celebration in New York City, United States on December 27, 2020. The ball itself is 12 feet in diameter, weighing 11,875 pounds and covered in 2,688 Waterford Crystal triangles. Giving it a shiny new look each year is the world-reknowned Irish crystal company, Waterford, now owned by Finland’s Fiskars, that’s maintained the ball for the past two decades in conjunction with the Times Square Alliance. ( Tayfun Coşkun - Anadolu Agency )

Waterford crystals installed to the Times Square ball for New Year’s Eve Celebration
Fotoğraf: Tayfun Coşkun

NEW YORK, USA - DECEMBER 27: Waterford crystals were installed to the Times Square ball for New Year’s Eve Celebration in New York City, on December 27, 2020. The ball itself is 12 feet in diameter, weighing 11,875 pounds and covered in 2,688 Waterford Crystal triangles. Giving it a shiny new look each year is the world-reknowned Irish crystal company, Waterford, now owned by Finland’s Fiskars, that’s maintained the ball for the past two decades in conjunction with the Times Square Alliance. ( Tayfun Coşkun - Anadolu Agency )

Waterford crystals installed to the Times Square ball for New Year’s Eve Celebration
Fotoğraf: Tayfun Coşkun

NEW YORK, USA - DECEMBER 27: Workers install new Waterford Crystal triangles on the New Year's Eve ball for New Year’s Eve Celebration in New York City, United States on December 27, 2020. The ball itself is 12 feet in diameter, weighing 11,875 pounds and covered in 2,688 Waterford Crystal triangles. Giving it a shiny new look each year is the world-reknowned Irish crystal company, Waterford, now owned by Finland’s Fiskars, that’s maintained the ball for the past two decades in conjunction with the Times Square Alliance. ( Tayfun Coşkun - Anadolu Agency )

Waterford crystals installed to the Times Square ball for New Year’s Eve Celebration
Fotoğraf: Tayfun Coşkun

NEW YORK, USA - DECEMBER 27: Waterford crystals were installed to the Times Square ball for New Year’s Eve Celebration in New York City, on December 27, 2020. The ball itself is 12 feet in diameter, weighing 11,875 pounds and covered in 2,688 Waterford Crystal triangles. Giving it a shiny new look each year is the world-reknowned Irish crystal company, Waterford, now owned by Finland’s Fiskars, that’s maintained the ball for the past two decades in conjunction with the Times Square Alliance. ( Tayfun Coşkun - Anadolu Agency )

Waterford crystals installed to the Times Square ball for New Year’s Eve Celebration
Fotoğraf: Tayfun Coşkun

NEW YORK, USA - DECEMBER 27: Workers install new Waterford Crystal triangles on the New Year's Eve ball for New Year’s Eve Celebration in New York City, United States on December 27, 2020. The ball itself is 12 feet in diameter, weighing 11,875 pounds and covered in 2,688 Waterford Crystal triangles. Giving it a shiny new look each year is the world-reknowned Irish crystal company, Waterford, now owned by Finland’s Fiskars, that’s maintained the ball for the past two decades in conjunction with the Times Square Alliance. ( Tayfun Coşkun - Anadolu Agency )

Waterford crystals installed to the Times Square ball for New Year’s Eve Celebration
Fotoğraf: Tayfun Coşkun

NEW YORK, USA - DECEMBER 27: Workers install new Waterford Crystal triangles on the New Year's Eve ball for New Year’s Eve Celebration in New York City, United States on December 27, 2020. The ball itself is 12 feet in diameter, weighing 11,875 pounds and covered in 2,688 Waterford Crystal triangles. Giving it a shiny new look each year is the world-reknowned Irish crystal company, Waterford, now owned by Finland’s Fiskars, that’s maintained the ball for the past two decades in conjunction with the Times Square Alliance. ( Tayfun Coşkun - Anadolu Agency )

Waterford crystals installed to the Times Square ball for New Year’s Eve Celebration
Fotoğraf: Tayfun Coşkun

NEW YORK, USA - DECEMBER 27: Workers install new Waterford Crystal triangles on the New Year's Eve ball for New Year’s Eve Celebration in New York City, United States on December 27, 2020. The ball itself is 12 feet in diameter, weighing 11,875 pounds and covered in 2,688 Waterford Crystal triangles. Giving it a shiny new look each year is the world-reknowned Irish crystal company, Waterford, now owned by Finland’s Fiskars, that’s maintained the ball for the past two decades in conjunction with the Times Square Alliance. ( Tayfun Coşkun - Anadolu Agency )

Waterford crystals installed to the Times Square ball for New Year’s Eve Celebration
Fotoğraf: Tayfun Coşkun

NEW YORK, USA - DECEMBER 27: A crystal ball is seen as Waterford crystals were installed to the Times Square ball for New Year’s Eve Celebration in New York City, on December 27, 2020. The ball itself is 12 feet in diameter, weighing 11,875 pounds and covered in 2,688 Waterford Crystal triangles. Giving it a shiny new look each year is the world-reknowned Irish crystal company, Waterford, now owned by Finland’s Fiskars, that’s maintained the ball for the past two decades in conjunction with the Times Square Alliance. ( Tayfun Coşkun - Anadolu Agency )

Waterford crystals installed to the Times Square ball for New Year’s Eve Celebration
Fotoğraf: Tayfun Coşkun

NEW YORK, USA - DECEMBER 27: Waterford crystals were installed to the Times Square ball for New Year’s Eve Celebration in New York City, on December 27, 2020. The ball itself is 12 feet in diameter, weighing 11,875 pounds and covered in 2,688 Waterford Crystal triangles. Giving it a shiny new look each year is the world-reknowned Irish crystal company, Waterford, now owned by Finland’s Fiskars, that’s maintained the ball for the past two decades in conjunction with the Times Square Alliance. ( Tayfun Coşkun - Anadolu Agency )

Waterford crystals installed to the Times Square ball for New Year’s Eve Celebration
Fotoğraf: Tayfun Coşkun

NEW YORK, USA - DECEMBER 27: A crystal ball is seen as Waterford crystals were installed to the Times Square ball for New Year’s Eve Celebration in New York City, on December 27, 2020. The ball itself is 12 feet in diameter, weighing 11,875 pounds and covered in 2,688 Waterford Crystal triangles. Giving it a shiny new look each year is the world-reknowned Irish crystal company, Waterford, now owned by Finland’s Fiskars, that’s maintained the ball for the past two decades in conjunction with the Times Square Alliance. ( Tayfun Coşkun - Anadolu Agency )

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