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    Capiz Shell Chandelier - Breezy

    The traditional chandelier is usually associated with materials such as wrought iron, brass, wood, antlers, glass, crystals, ceramics, etc. But have you ever heard of or seen an entire chandelier made from nothing other than shells? - Can be! You can take the chandelier grandeur to the next level and have a theme of a beach reflection comfort in your home with a beautifully crafted Capiz shell Chandelier.

    Having a Capiz shell Chandelier allows you to take home from the beach one of Mother Nature's most beautiful creations - seashells. The Capiz shell chandelier is the kind that is made from Capiz shells that are bountiful originally in the Philippines. It may either be a pure Capiz shell Chandelier or one whose design is mixed with other seashell materials. If not entirely genuine, a Capiz shell Chandelier may also be (partly) made of a PVC material that is shaped like a real Capiz shell. Either way, the effects of a Capiz shell Chandelier is captivating. The naturally warm hues radiated by handpicked shells reflect a brilliance that is the same with a sun sparkled sea-ocean. The lustrous glow of a Capiz shell Chandelier may also be enhance ever more according to specific tastes tailored designs, and even colors, to best accentuate the home's existing furnishings - a classy artistic lighting-solution to any interior.

    The capiz shells create a contemporaneous graphic and natural diffusion of light. A soothing atmosphere instantly floods in a room once lit by a Capiz shell Chandelier which exudes a beach-like comfort as soft breezes create its graceful movements and sea sound melodies, and as light radiates through the shells for a sparkling shimmering effect.

    Take the most popular type of Capiz shell Chandeliers - the Tiered Capiz Chandelier. A Tiered Capiz shell Chandelier consists of many tiers ranging from one or two to more. Really bright and pretty tiers daintily dangling capiz seashells, can all be either painted a different color or in a natural white color to complement the seashells. Also for a breezier sea effect, most Capiz shell Chandeliers make use of fishing lines to thread in the capiz shells, and to connect and string it together with the whole chandelier fixture and parts - a truly exotic beauty!

    And as original capiz shell style chandeliers are quite difficult to find and could go out of stock, you should waste no time in getting one for your home once you do find one. This marine exquisite shall truly make the heart sing.

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