Chandelier 1100-4 "St. Florian" The Wrought Iron Family This little chandelier was used for a church in Austria following the style of the Renaissance period. Through the use of wrought iron this chandelier is a very modest and simple item but still emanates the air of a precious piece of hand crafting. This is especially useful for hallways or rural cottages. Lovely details are the Globus Cruciger on the arms and the masterly crafted double-headed eagle in the centre. The item is made from hand-wrought iron. It is then finished with black lacquer to give it an even and dark surface. Design: Historical, circa 1350; Romanesque Dia.: 52 cm, H.: 28 cm; Weight: 9 kg Material: Wrought iron; Finish: Black lacquer Lights: 4 candles; Max. Wattage: 240 W Special requests: Metal parts in different finishes LOBMEYR
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