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Orphic Overture Brass Chandelier
Orphic Overture Brass Chandelier
Delivery Time
Delivery Time
In stock - 3 to 7days
Out of stock & Custom made - 30 to 45days for production
Please contact custom service for stock situation.
Global Shipping
Global Shipping
By sea 25-60 days
By air 7-20 days
EXW,FOB,CIF,DDP
For other request,please contact our custom service.
Warranty
Warranty
Provide 3 years warranty for light fixtures
-free replacement parts,crystal accents,metal parts and etc
-bulbs are not covered by warranty







SPECIFICATION
- Model: MO19D0368-16+8
- Style: Inspired by baroque design
- Main Material: Brass
- Stnadard Finish: Antique brass
- Demension & Lamp:Dia1200*H1100mm 27*E14/LED
INTRODUCTION
Step into Versailles' lost opera house, where gilded proscenium arches transform into light. The Orphic Overture Brass Chandelier reincarnates 17th-century stagecraft—its arms cascading like solid-brass theatre curtains frozen mid-swirl. Observe Baroque mastery: scrollwork erupts in lyre motifs echoing Lully’s orchestras, while antique bronze patinas transition from spotlight gold to shadowed amber like age-worn velvet seats at Palais-Royal. Each candle-style bulb glows within fluted glass sconces, casting chiaroscuro reminiscent of Caravaggio’s spotlighting on Bernini’s sculpted muses.
Central to this drama—a pendant sphere resembling Apollo’s lost astrolabe, ribbed like JEWELLERY TOP’s signature reliquaries. From it cascade faceted crystals, refracting light into chromatic arpeggios that dance across ceilings as if tracing Monteverdi’s sheet music. These pendant crystal teardrops capture luminosity like condensed stage fog; by dawn, they blush with powdered-wig rose hues; by dusk, they deepen to garnet—mirroring vintage chandeliers that once illuminated Racine’s tragedies.
Witness the brass chandelier’s choreography: tiered brass arms curve like frozen minuet gestures, their acanthus leaf detailing precisely replicating Le Brun’s murals at Hall of Mirrors. Negative space between frames projects vaulted arch illusions onto your ceiling—turning dining rooms into private opera boxes where shadows sculpt Ionic columns. For grandeur without gaudiness, oxidized verdigris accents collect at joints like aged theatre pipe organ patina.
Installed in halls or dining sanctuaries (as seen in your gallery), it achieves symphonic scale: light refracts through crystal beads like chandelier earrings glimpsed in Marie de’ Medici’s portrait, while scroll-topped chains descend like gilded rope rigging from Molière’s stage. This Baroque chandelier transforms silence into sonata—every meal becomes an overture where candle flames flicker in time with imagined harpsichord chords.
Material alchemy abounds: glass transforms into Fontainbleau-style "crystal mist," obscuring bulbs like powdered performers’ wigs. Brass evolves like Parisian monument bronze—developing deeper resonance under crystal refraction. This isn’t illumination; it’s ancien régime theatre resurrected. Own Orpheus’ command over light, and rooms forever echo with the overture’s final cadence.