Wrought Iron Chandeliers Austin
Chandeliers conjure images of grand mansions, European villas, wealth and prestige. It’s no wonder chandeliers grace the foyers and dining areas of so many households around the world.
Chandeliers have represented affluence since their inception. The ability to
maintain, capture and diffuse light meant a world no longer held captive by the
night. Original chandeliers were not much more than two wooden beams formed in a
cross shape, with the sole intention of bringing a small amount of extra light
into an area. Candles were made of animal fat called tallow, different from the
wax variety today. How very far they have come in their evolution.
Eventually, chandeliers were produced using different elements, such as wrought
iron, metal and tin. Much of what we know about the history and advancement of
chandeliers we derive from paintings of different time periods. As time
progressed, chandeliers became more and more ornate, with different mediums,
such as brass and crystal, incorporated into their assemblage.
Once mirrors, brass and quartz were added to the chandelier, its innate
distinction of high quality grew tenfold. Now chandeliers not only cast lovely
light but also reflected it, illuminating the world beyond previous
expectations. And they did it with style.
Could anything be as romantic on a cold winter’s night then coming home to
bright, twinkling illumination? The chandelier was an entity that exuded
comfort, charm, and grace, and anyone with the privilege to own such a
possession could only be considered of superior importance on the social scale.
On a more contemporary level, chandeliers continue to embellish houses large and
small, with certainly those most ornate and grand placed only in the most
distinguished houses.
Adjustments have been made in chandelier engineering. Different, sometimes
unexpected materials are used because our society is one of options, one of
choice and individual style and taste. Overwhelmingly, however, the most popular
choice for the luxuriant decorative light that chandeliers offer are crystal.
A number of styles of crystal chandeliers can be found at The Chandelier
Showroom listed under their Versailles Collection. These chandeliers feature
only the best in quality and materials with 24k gold, superior sterling silver
and Swarovski crystals. These amazing crystals contain about 32% lead, which
optimizes refraction.
If wrought iron is more your style, options at The Chandelier Showroom range from
the delicate to ornate with burnished gold accents and special details for an exquisite individualized ambience.
Old World chandeliers, found under the Old World Collection, remind us of our
past. They keep us connected with an era long gone, but not forgotten. These
chandeliers provide a rustic air amidst a hustle and bustle world. Details such
as antlers, and crystal touches provide an unsurpassed level of quality.
For those interested in a more eclectic, modern day feel, the Vintage Chic
Collection offers stunning, artistic chandeliers that will no doubt be the
conversation point of any home. So many different designs are available in this
collection, each should be viewed separately before a choice is made. With such
varying materials used in the Vintage Chic collection, one is surely able to
suit your home’s personality.
Chandeliers are so popular because, much like the discovery of fire, they represent a leap in evolution, an ability to harness the beauty and warmth of light. Since the dawn of man light has meant freedom, wisdom and longevity. Is it any surprise that chandeliers should
continue to be a focal point in homes all over the world today.
Monday, September 29, 2008
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