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    Customize - Chandelier Parts

    A Chandelier is a ceiling-mounted lighting fixture bearing two or more arms to hold lights and other main chandelier parts suiting a purpose - whether aesthetic, functional, or architectural or structural.

    Structurally, chandeliers may be much bulkier since it is besically used to illuminate large halls, and hence heavier than other ceiling light fixtures. Some may require additional chandelier parts for special attachments to the ceiling and specially reinforced ceilings, or just a reinforced electrical box for direct fitting. The subsequent installations of a chandelier may require extensive reformation and redecoration so it is therefore very helpful to be familiar with the essential chandelier parts. Owning the picture perfect chandelier also means getting one's hands on all the striking and stunning chandelier parts that are indispensable to the perceptive eye.

    Major Chandelier Parts:

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    Fixture or Body is the central part to which the chandelier arms are attached. Chandelier fixture could me made of metal, iron, solid brass, or even wood. The best makes are consist of individual cast pieces that are especially hand-crafted by artisans.

    Chandelier Arms are the outward extensions from the main fixture and on which base the chandelier candles or lights are placed or suspended. Made with different materials such as antler, metal, brass, or crystal, chandelier arms may be vary as an S-shaped arm, fluted chandelier arm, or a rope chandelier arm.

    Chandelier (Votive) Candles on the end of the chandelier arms functions to illuminate the chandelier. Most modern chandelier candles are enclosed with candle covers that are hand made and even have wax drippings that make them look authentic and interesting.

    Crystal or Shell Ornaments dress the entire chandelier. The crystals itself are the main attraction of a chandelier, especially expensive genuine crystals. Inexpensive or imitation yet effectively brilliant and refractive prisms may also be used. Available also in various exquisite colors.

    Miscellaneous Chandelier Parts:

    Bulbs, converters, and sockets are used to further enhance the chandelier lighting providing more light and brilliance to the chandelier in contrast to using only candles. Electrical fixtures are also very practical and versatile.

    Bobeches can be used to collect the wax drippings of real chandelier candles or to enhance the overall look of a chandelier.

    Collars, canopies, and chains structurally serve to suspend the chandelier from the ceiling while also adding additional interest to the chandelier.

    Chandelier shades may also cover the lamps for pleasing shade-effects...

    If you are going to get an expensive chandelier then it should be your chandelier - uniquely designed for your particular taste. Have the best chandelier for your needs and interest; feel free to have your chandelier parts customized.

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