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The word candelabrum derives from the Latin noun "CANDELABRUM" which incorporates "CANDELA" ("Candle") and the suffix "BRUM", the root of the verb "phèro", meaning "to carry". Candelabra have been given a variety of forms ever since ancient times.

Candleholders were made from stone on Crete and in Mycenae and featured a single short foot. The Etruscans produced a large number of candleholders, especially from the seventh century on. They were generally made from metal with a smooth or decorated vertical holder lying on small feet or paws and terminating in buds, tips or statuettes which supported the saucers. Hellenic candelabra were made from bronze and marble. During the Neo-Attic period, marble candleholders became richly decorated and featured rectangular bases shaped as truncated pyramids. In the Middle Ages, candlesticks were almost exclusively used for sacred functions. There were two main types: the first revived and simplified ancient bronze candlesticks and was placed on the altar; the second type continued the tradition of marble Roman candelabra. During the Gothic period, candlesticks were given new shapes copied from architectural elements and featured thin membrane overlays. With the advent of the Renaissance age in the sixteenth century, candelabra became real and proper art objects, richly decorated sculptures. During the seventeenth century, candleholders were developed for the home. They could be placed on pieces of furniture or fixed to walls. In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, candelabra with several arms became popular as they could hold a larger number of candles. In the nineteenth century, particularly during the Neo-classical period, these candelabra were extremely elegant and richly decorated, though they did betray a certain restraint.

We have a wide range of pewter candlesticks and candle holders ranging from simple supports for tapers, to travelling tee-light holders and the modern "lui" and "lei" ("him and "her") candlesticks from the Century collection, not to mention a large number of candlesticks and candle holders inspired by the various periods of the past.

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燭台・3灯用
燭台・3灯用
cm h 35,5
51620 - IN STOCK
ボックス・蝶番
ボックス・蝶番
cm 9,5x6,5
13900 - IN STOCK
燭台・3灯用
燭台・3灯用
cm h 34
4430 - IN STOCK
燭台・3灯用
燭台・3灯用
cm h 21
7220 - IN STOCK
キャンドルホルダー
キャンドルホルダー
cm int. Ø 10
11180 - IN STOCK
キャンドルホルダー
キャンドルホルダー
cm int. Ø 7,5
11190 - IN STOCK
キャンドルホルダー
キャンドルホルダー
cm int. Ø 5
11200 - IN STOCK
燭台・3灯用
燭台・3灯用
cm h 36
10400 - IN STOCK
燭台・4灯用
燭台・4灯用
cm h 36
10410 - IN STOCK
燭台・5灯用
燭台・5灯用
cm h 36
10420 - IN STOCK
キャンドルホルダー
キャンドルホルダー
cm h 16,5
8910 - IN STOCK (19)
キャンドルホルダー
キャンドルホルダー
cm h 11.5
8911 - IN STOCK (19)
キャンドルホルダー
キャンドルホルダー
cm h 53,5
37540 - IN STOCK
キャンドルホルダー
キャンドルホルダー
cm Ø 12
33405 - IN STOCK
燭台・2灯用
燭台・2灯用
cm h 17,5
9190 - IN STOCK
燭台・3灯用
燭台・3灯用
cm h 16
9200 - IN STOCK
キャンドルホルダー
キャンドルホルダー
cm Ø10 x h 8
33130 - IN STOCK
ろうそく立て
ろうそく立て
cm Ø8,3xh4,5
40030 - IN STOCK
ボックス・刻印
ボックス・刻印
cm Ø5
40001 - IN STOCK
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