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Antique brass chandelier



Antique brass chandelier

Chandeliers are beautiful light
sources.  They are large decorative
lighting that are hung from the ceiling that can usually carry several light
bulbs or candles (mostly in the Middle Ages, even now in some antique
chandeliers. They are elegant and can create a wonderful atmosphere for
special occasions and even in everyday life. All other lamps, chandeliers
also come with shades.This type of chandeliers is also very easy to assemble
at home.There are many types of chandelier lampshades that depict different
moods and can create a completely different atmosphere.For example – there
are chandeliers that are best for romance, robust chandeliers made of iron,
crystal chandeliers that are simply drop-dead beautiful for all moods and
large chandeliers for huge rooms.
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Uses

Wood
and metals such as iron, brass were originally used to make chandeliers
originally.  Although chandeliers are
not used as much as they were used about 2 centuries ago, among the
chandeliers currently in use, antique brass chandeliers are quite
popular.  Antique brass chandeliers can
give your home a rich look and a touch of elegance while keeping pace with
your lighting needs.  The best places
to hang these chandeliers are in the living room or dining room like any
other chandelier.  Antique brass
chandeliers can also make a good impression in the bedroom if you have a
large enough room and the other furniture matches the brass material other
than the chandelier.

Pain

Although
it has its advantages, as you all know, brass is made of copper and zinc and
can be blurred over time.  The staining
is due to the fact that copper and zinc in the chandelier’s brass undergo
oxidation due to the moisture in the room, which causes the chandelier to
lose its luster.  However, it is not a
major drawback as it can be removed if it has already happened and it can
also be prevented permanently.  If this
has already happened, remove the chandelier from the ceiling and remove the
light bulbs, then protect the sockets with plastic protection.  Then use a cloth and warm soapy water to
remove dirt from the surface.  Then dip
the cloth in vinegar and table salt to clean the chandelier.  Then polish the chandelier with lemon oil
until it lights up again.  If you also
need to prevent it from happening again, use UV-resistant clear lacquer or
high-gloss urethane in the brass.

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