Bethel Antique Brass Chandelier - Elegant Iron & Crystal Design with Adjustable 59 Chain Length
$2,446.40 $50.00
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Description
Step into a world of elegance with this magnificent Bethel vintage brass chandelier. It boasts a beautiful antique brass finish, adding a touch of old - world charm to any room. The sturdy iron frame is paired with dazzling clear hanging crystals that catch the light and create a mesmerizing sparkle. The adjustable 59 - inch chain allows you to customize the hanging length, making it a perfect fit for various ceiling heights. This chandelier uses E12 bulbs, comes with 8 bulb sockets, and has a wattage of 40. It's not dimmable, and bulbs are not included. It hangs via a chain and is powered by a junction box. It's UL listed for safety but requires assembly. Measuring 25.5 inches side - to - side, 25.5 inches front - to - back, and 21 inches top - to - bottom, and weighing 37.48 pounds, this antique brass beauty is made of high - quality iron and crystal materials. Unfortunately, it's not compatible with sloped ceilings, nor is it a swag light or integrated LED.




Using your Bethel vintage brass chandelier is a breeze. First, find a suitable location with a junction box to power the chandelier. You can adjust the 59 - inch chain to your desired length before hanging it up. Next, install 8 E12 bulbs (not included) into the sockets. Since the chandelier is not dimmable, it will provide a consistent level of light. When it comes to maintenance, use a soft, dry cloth to gently wipe the brass frame and crystals to keep them looking shiny. Avoid using abrasive cleaners as they can damage the finish. Be careful when handling the chandelier during assembly as it weighs 37.48 pounds. Remember, this chandelier is not suitable for sloped ceilings, so make sure your ceiling is flat. If you need to replace a bulb, always turn off the power at the junction box first for safety.