The Scotsman

Angels’ Share Glass celebrates bumper order from Asian market

- By SCOTT REID scott.reid@jpimedia.co.uk

Stirling firm Angels’ Share Glass is cheering a £500,000 order to supply its whiskybase­d gifts to duty free outlets across Asia, providing work for the next three years and beyond.

The business has signed a three-year deal with Chinese importer Hainan Silverwing Internatio­nal to produce its giftware range, including the signature line of whisky-filled angels, for the vast Asian market. The handmade gifts will be sold in World Duty Free shops at Asian airports from October.

The agreement is the largest order to date for the family firm which marks its tenth anniversar­y next year.

Managing director Karen Somerville said: “This is a massive order for us and a fantastic opportunit­y which will secure our future for the next three years and beyond. It’s amazing to think that our whisky angels and other gifts will be sold in airports across China, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Thailand and many more Asian countries.

“We had actually been focusing on North America this year following a successful trade mission to New York which led to a large order from a high-profileman­hattanhosp­itality venue. We also recently shipped some of our giftware to Japan following the virtual ‘Discover Scotland’ showcase but China wasn’t on our radar at all and the order was an unexpected bonus after a Scottish customer recommende­d us to their importer, Bardinet Group Europe, who initially contacted us.”

The deal has been welcomed

by Scotland’s internatio­nal trade and investment agency, Scottish Developmen­t Internatio­nal (SDI), which supports the internatio­nal growth of companies in Scotland.

Laura Suarez, Scotland manager for the consumer lifestyle sector at SDI, said: “Scottish exporters have demonstrat­ed enormous resilience over the past few years.

“The company’s agile approach has allowed it to capitalise on a significan­t opportunit­y

in Asia and, thanks to our trade and in-market specialist­s, we were able to quickly connect them to the right support to get this project over the line.

“This deal is further evidence of the growing global demand for Scottish home, gift and lifestyle products and SDI together with our partners will continue to assist ambitious Scottish companies like Angels’ Share Glass to scale up and grow through interna

tional trade.”

The company will now increase production by extending the hours of its glassmaker­s who work in its state-of-the-art Bridge of Allan studio and at independen­t glassmakin­g workshops across Scotland.

The business has also employed a Chinese student from the University of Stirling to focus on ensuring the gift labelling is accurate and establishi­ng the firm on top Chinese

social media channels.

Angels’ Share Glass was launched by Somerville and her father, master glassblowe­r Tom Young, in April 2013.

Somerville added: “The import agreement will give us much more global reach but is not without its challenges such as hugely upscaling production during what is already a traditiona­lly busy time for us for the festive season.”

 ?? ?? 0 Angels’ Share Glass was launched by Karen Somerville and her father, master glassblowe­r Tom Young MBE, in April 2013
0 Angels’ Share Glass was launched by Karen Somerville and her father, master glassblowe­r Tom Young MBE, in April 2013

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