A spectacular twelve-light ceremonial chandelier, circa 1930, crafted in the purest spirit of the Italian Baroque.
This fixture is distinguished by its wrought-iron structure, entirely and meticulously covered in an intricate web of blown-glass bead strands—a virtuoso technique characteristic of Venetian Murano craftsmanship. Its sinuous, dynamic forms—featuring scrolls and counter-scrolls—create a striking interplay of transparency and depth. The wrought-iron frame is richly adorned with superb high-quality crystal pendants, including plaques, drops, dagger-shaped drops, and intricate rosettes that beautifully capture and refract the light.
The electrical system has been serviced and is in working order.
Italy
Circa 1930
Dimensions:
Height: 110 cm
Diameter: 90 cm











