18th-century “lace” chandelier

18th-century six-light “lace” chandelier, composed of a turned and gilded wooden structure and a set of blown glass beads and pendants. This type and name literally refer to the structure of this chandelier, which consists of a “lacing” of iron wires onto which glass beads are threaded, creating a mesh that was highly prized for its diffusion of light.

Southern France

18th century

Height: 100 cm

Width: 70 cm

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