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Currey and Company Nine Light Chandelier in Pyrite Bronze/Raj Mirror from the Julius collection – 9000-0257

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A geodesic polyhedron shape, the Julius Orb Chandelier is made of a thin fretwork of wrought iron in a Pyrite bronze finish. The luminosity of the Raj mirror glass panels fastened to them make the mirrored chandelier a luminous choice even when the lights

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A geodesic polyhedron shape, the Julius Orb Chandelier is made of a thin fretwork of wrought iron in a Pyrite bronze finish. The luminosity of the Raj mirror glass panels fastened to them make the mirrored chandelier a luminous choice even when the lights are switched off.

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A geodesic polyhedron shape, the Julius Orb Chandelier is made of a thin fretwork of wrought iron in a Pyrite bronze finish. The luminosity of the Raj mirror glass panels fastened to them make the mirrored chandelier a luminous choice even when the lights are switched off.
  • Width / Diameter:
    31.00″
  • Height:
    32.50″
  • Length:
    31.00″
  • Weight:
    26.00 lb
  • Chain:
    6′ Pyrite Bronze
  • Wire:
    15’Silver
  • Canopy:
    5.875“x1“
  • Voltage:
    120 V
  • Number of Bulbs:
    9
  • Bulb Type:
    B Torpedo
  • Bulb Base:
    E12
  • Maximum Wattage:
    60.00 W
  • UPC:
    633306016552
  • Connection:
    Hardwire
  • Safety Rating:
    UL/cUL
  • Safety Listing:
    UL/cUL
  • Material:
    Wrought Iron/Glass
  • Manufacturer Warranty:
    One year against defects in materials and workmanship
  • Country of Origin:
    Philippines

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