This Venetian amethyst-coloured blown glass chandelier dates from the early 1900s and is an example of Venetian craftsmanship. Its elegant amethyst hue lends a touch of sophistication and style to any room in which it is placed.
The chandelier dates back to around the 1930s and has a very original design. It is a basket with a circular shape, the lower bowl terminating in a drop pendant is adorned with four curved arms terminating in upward-facing lights and is connected to the upper bowl by chains of blown, oval and circular glass beads, intricate handcrafted details that make it a unique and precious piece.
It is a decorative element of great artistic and historical value, bearing witness to the skill and tradition of Venetian master glassmakers.
It works with four E14 lights with the existing electrical system.




































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