Once American homes began using fixed-position candle-bearing fixtures, a little after the colonial era, the curved-arm chandelier was one of the few dominant forms. Ringed ball anchor and subtle finial are norms of these “colonial” chandeliers, as are its candle cups and bobeches. It’s the metal ring set off the ball, clasping its flowering of lithe and lively arms, that makes the fixture unique. A ridged half-cylinder on the backplate takes the place of this ring in the wall sconce versions.
- Dry, Damp or Wet Location Rated: Dry
- Shade Material: Paper
- Power Source: Hardwired
I am EXTREMELY DISAPPOINTED in my new sconces!!! They look nothing like the pictures.
Very cheaply made. No gold trim anywhere.
Color is drab almost black, light weight and off in likeness, candles were bent and uneven had to twist and bend to get them even One side was lower than other. WAY OVERPRICED for such distorted and cheaply made product!!!!. Bonnie. US. 2021-07-29 10:29:14