Italian Crystal Chandelier

January 23, 2011

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 Italian Crystal Chandelier


WHEN YOU SEE A 110ct CRYSTAL EXTREEM BRIGHT OVAL OPAL


$75,000.00


 Italian Crystal Chandelier


A Set of Bogota Model Baccarat Crystal Goblets


$16,500.00


 Italian Crystal Chandelier


Magnificent 19th C. French Plique-a-jour Crystal Box


$15,000.00


 Italian Crystal Chandelier


DAUM CRYSTAL BALL CLOCK MADE IN FRANCE, WITH A SWISS MOVEMENT EXTREMELY RARE!!!


$10,750.00


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A Set of Tarn Model Saint Louis Crystal Goblets


$8,500.00


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The One Of A Kind, Rare Ansonia Emperor 3 Piece Crystal Regulator


$7,995.00


Centuries of Gorgeous Chandeliers

Records state that the first chandelier to be ever made was that for Frederick I, King of Germany and the Holy Roman Empire in 1167. The world saw the first chandelier over eight hundred years ago and it brought beauty and light to the world, but that is not the primary function that it holds, because of the chandelier, man saw it fit to boost on what they'd and world saw the rapid rise of modern technology by utilitisation of what they had like oils for fuel, the candle and the candle wick and most important, the invention of the light bulb. These rudimentary materials were the main reason behind the upgrades and innovation of chandelier design and making for centuries to come.

Chandeliers are an emblem of wealth and grandiosity, an item that were fit to become seen in palaces, huge homes of the rich and powerful, but that was not those that makes it something that is craved by many, chandeliers lend grace and wonder for the ceilings of homes and structures from which they're hung. But even if the first chandelier was shaped in the twelfth century, this did not mean that no other light fixture was ever hung from the ceilings of homes in the earlier homes as shown from the early eighth century hanging lamps that were the forerunners of the chandeliers.

Between the 11th and 15th century, the Flemish town of Dimant became illustrious for their chandelier brass works, and around the 16th century the Dutch brass ball chandelier became fashionable. Shortly, the chandeliers evolved into symbolic in form and function and were be found within the homes within the rich, famous and the powerful.  The numerous years has brough great changes in the design and form of the chandelier, including the innovative technology used in it. Then by the 17th century, the very first chandeliers with rock crystals handing off them were first introduced. These were the very first of the more extravagant and intricately designed chandeliers.

Then by the 1700s, glass artisans from Murano, Venice introduced to the known world the now celebrated Murano glass chandeliers. This was a brand new form of chandelier, but one that is now commonly associated with the chandelier shape. In 1720 in the United Kingdom, glass chandeliers were made in the Dutch brass-ball stem style. "Chandelier" actually is really a loosely coined terms from a French word meaning candlesticks, and shortly England recognized it as an appropriate term to describe armed light fixtures hanging from ceilings which was also soon adopted by the rest of the world. The production and development of chandeliers slowed down until the 19th century, when multiple revivals began all across Europe. During the Second Empire in France, they created historicizing styles. Then, the dawn of the 20th century saw the innovation of gas lighting that made a big impact on the design and 19th function of chandeliers.

Presently, there's numerous designs of chandeliers, including those made specifically for corridors, discos, bars, even children's rooms with colorful and playful designs, not only for grand homes.Today, any ordinary family can buy less formally designed chandeliers that may suit the decor of their homes. Art Deco was a design form first introduced in the 1970s that soon became popular and influential in the modern designs of chandeliers . Throughout the ages, chandeliers have developed massively as they are made by a a number of materials, in many shapes to suit constantly changing fashions. In spite of it being one of the oldest designs for light fixtures, the chandelier can still lend stylishness to any room it's in.

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Def Leppard English Flag Coolie Cup


$9.99


Keep your drink cold while rocking out with this coolie...

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Alex Super Baking set - 18 Piece Metal and Plastic Set


$12.49


Measure, mix, prep, and bake some imaginary treats| This 18-piece set features a loaf pan, bear pan, heart pan, mixing bowl, rolling pin, whisk, measuring spoons and cup, pastry wheel, 2 star cookie cutters, 2 heart cookie cutter, and an oven mitt. Bon Appetit|...

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Set of 2 Heated Stainless Steel Travel Mugs



Product Description Keep your favorite beverages hot at all times with this set of 2 stainless heated travel mugs. Plug the detachable cords into any standard 12v car adapter of your car truck or R/V. Durable stainless-steel construction and locking lids ensure a safe trip anywhere. Product Details 12V Heated Travel Mugs - Set of 2 • Capacity: 16 ozs. • Airtight l...


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Comforter - Crumble Bear


$17.99


This is a soft plush comforter from the Once Upon a Time collection, featuring Crumble Bear. This super soft comforter is perfect to hold on to. Crumble is the feature of this comforter, his head and arms are built into the design. It doubles as a...

 Italian Crystal Chandelier


Passion of the Christ: Songs (Original Songs Inspired by the Film)


$16.99


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