Vintage Opaline Glass Five Arm Murano Chandelier

$4,500

SOLD

This five-arm chandelier is made from hand-blown glass with a blue opalescent finish. The center stem features three upward-facing leaves and three glass flowers, with additional leaves curving downward. The five arms have a ribbed texture and end in flared, crown-style bobeches. The glass has a translucent blue tone that shifts in the light.

This requires five standard Edison style medium base bulbs. This comes rewired and ready to install. Ships disassembled. One available.

Inventory no.

Q284966

Availability

Sold

Location

52nd Street NYC

Sold as

Single

Dimensions

36 in. H x 24 in. diameter, light 28 in. H

Height (in.)

36

Diameter (in.)

24

Finish

Nickel

Composition

Glass, Metal

Color

Clear

Lighting type

Interior

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