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Large Murano Chandelier Venini 1940s, with Reticello cups

Large Murano Chandelier Venini 1940s, with Reticello cups

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Large Murano chandelier attributable to Venini from the 1940s, with cups made in Reticello, a typical technique used in the chandeliers of Barovier and Venini in the 1930s and 1940s. The chandelier is enriched by a cascade of 18 long glass leaves, and 6 satin glass cups worked with the reticello technique, making this chandelier a unique piece in its kind for elegance and grandeur, capable of beautifying any type of environment. The chandelier is in excellent condition, intact and without cracks, the electrical system has been redone from new while maintaining the original lamp holders. It has a total of 6 lights and also works with LED bulbs. Dimensions: Height 125 cm (49.21 inches), Diameter 92 (36.22 inches), Weight 20Kg. Upon request, it is possible to shorten the height of the chandelier. The Barovier family began working with glass in the mid-13th century and is therefore the sixth oldest family business in the world still in operation. 

Material

Crystal, glass, brass, bronze

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Chandelier care

Methods for cleaning a drop chandelier in glass or crystal.

All chandeliers require some periodic care to ensure they are always shiny and bright. Below you will find suggestions to help you with these operations and clean them easily. There are several efficient methods and products for cleaning a drop chandelier:

  • First, turn off the power.
  • Get some rags or newspapers and place them under the chandelier.
  • If you use cleaning products for chandeliers, spray the product generously directly onto the crystals, so that it drips onto the newspapers placed on the ground and removes the dirt.
  • Be careful not to spray the product inside the lamp holders; otherwise, when you turn on the light, you could cause a short circuit.
  • When the cleaner has finished dripping, the chandelier will be clean and will shine again.
  • If you want to achieve a better effect, when the chandelier is still wet, gently rub the drops with a soft cloth.
  • For cleaning, you can also use natural products, creating mixtures of warm water and lemon, or water and vinegar, or water and baking soda, which can be sprayed with a sprayer onto the crystals and then wiped with a cloth to remove dirt and dry them.

Methods to clean a Murano glass chandelier

There are several efficient methods and products for cleaning a Murano glass chandelier:

  • To begin, turn off the power and wait for the bulbs and glass to cool down; otherwise, when you spray the solution on the glass, you risk breaking it due to thermal shock.
  • Get a ladder and unscrew all the light bulbs, removing them while holding the candle with one hand, otherwise it may rotate on itself and tangle the electrical wires.
  • Start removing the leaves and flowers that are inserted into the central disk of the chandelier and place them on a soft surface.
  • Fill a basin with warm water and add a glass cleaning product.
  • If you prefer a more ecological but equally functional system, put warm water and white vinegar in a basin (2 cups of vinegar for two liters of water).
  • Dip the chandelier components one by one into the water and vinegar solution, being careful to immerse only the glass parts, and not the plaster socket at the base of the flowers and leaves, because if this is immersed, the plastering will be damaged, thus affecting the proper fitting between the sockets and the central disk.
  • Dampen a cloth with warm water and vinegar, and gently wipe it over the entire glass structure of the chandelier and all the components you couldn't remove, drying them with a microfiber cloth. At this point, reposition all the flowers, leaves, and components you previously disassembled, and you will see that your chandelier will shine again like the first day. 
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    My name is Alessandro Renzini, owner of the company Lo Stile Italiano. I deal with restoration and sale of antique crystal chandeliers, which range from various styles and eras, Empire chandeliers, Liberty, Art Deco, Murano chandeliers, Maria Teresa.
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