
The word “chandelier” is often used together with adjectives such as “elegant”, “luxurious” and “expensive”. Indeed, there was a time when these lamps were considered luxurious items belonging to the luxurious houses and suites of the rich and famous. However, since the financial crisis began to put pressure on the lighting industry, functional, but stylish chandeliers were developed that are within the reach of the average homeowner budget. Gone are the generous crystal finishes that need to be replaced with elegant, stylish chandeliers.
Indeed, there was a time when chandeliers were created to create great lighting thanks to highly refractive decorations, such as crystals, pendants, drops, prisms and other finishes. This is because at that time the sources of light for the chandelier were candles. As a fire protection method, these “chandeliers”, as they were then called, were suspended high in the ceiling, but the light they produced was not enough to brighten up rooms and halls. The generous use of candles and jewelery led to status symbols for the rich.
Over the centuries, innovations have been made to cater for the various improvements being made in these lamps. For example, with the advent of gas and kerosene - and the continued use of candles - glass lids, a fire safety measure was developed, as well as for decorative purposes. With the advent of electricity, however, it was necessary to make changes in order to reduce the intensity of the light produced by the chandelier lamps for a slow glow, which modern life requires.
One such achievement is the use of artificial candles. These are actually light bulbs that create a flickering glow, similar to real candles. To give them a more authentic look, they are usually encased in tinted caps with fake wax droplets added to them.
And then there are the chandeliers. These are tiny lamps specifically designed to mitigate glare and diffuse the light emitted from chandeliers. These balls are available in a variety of colors and styles, with classic matte black being one of the most popular styles. Some of these shades even have a few pendant ornaments, such as small crystals and beads.
From sparkling classical ornaments to ultra modern chandeliers, the chandelier continues its evolution right up to the present.
I certainly hope that this article will help you and that it stores you enough information to help you decide your next chandelier.

