Monday, January 2, 2012

James R. Moder Murano and Crystal Pendant Chandelier

!±8± James R. Moder Murano and Crystal Pendant Chandelier

Brand : James Moder | Rate : | Price : $1,249.91
Post Date : Jan 02, 2012 23:16:33 | Usually ships in 2-3 weeks


  • Gold-straw-applewood finish.
  • Imperial quality crystal.
  • Uses thirteen 60 watt candelabra bulbs (not included).
  • 27" wide.
  • 25" high.

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James R. Moder Murano and Crystal Pendant Chandelier

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Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Beaded Jewels - 5 Must Have Glass Beads For Jewellery

!±8± Beaded Jewels - 5 Must Have Glass Beads For Jewellery

Whether you pick up your favourite glossy magazine or visit a local jewellery store, beaded jewellery is heavily featured and often worn by celebrities. You may not know however that beads have been made for over 100,000 years and beads found in Algeria and Israel date back to as much as 130,000 years. Shells were the first form of beads to be used and came with read-made holes formed by parasites. As time went on, people became more creative and started to use other types of beads, including seeds, bone and teeth. Now you will see jewellery made from metal beads, plastic beads and glass beads.

Glass beads are often used as they offer great value for money and also appear in various sizes and shapes. There are many to choose from including lamp work, Murano, Millefiori, Dichroic and Swarovski.

Lampwork - Lampwork is amongst the most vibrant and exciting of beads and are only limited by the artists' imaginations. A high level of skill is required and the artist has to practice this technique often to perfect it. To make lampwork beads, the artist has to melt two rods of glass round what is called a mandrel.

Murano Glass - The glassworks in Venice were considered a fire-risk by the Venetian Republic in 1921. So it was decided that the works be relocated to Murano. Murano is now internationally recognised as a producer of quality glass-ware. Products not only include jewellery, but also lampshades, chandeliers and mirrors.

Millefiori - Developed by the Romans in the 1st century BC, the glass artist uses rods of Murano glass and heats it with a torch flame. Translated into English, Millefiori means "thousands of flowers". If you have seen Millefiore in person you will agree that this is a very appropriate name.

Dichroic - This is the most high-tech of glass as it was developed by NASA for use on space-craft windows, solar cells, astronaut visors and aerospace optics. The bead is formed with a multi-layer coating on glass and fired to extremely high temperatures. This is an immensely popular form of glass as it has stunning qualities. When you tilt the jewellery an amazing array of colours appear.

Swarovski - In 1862 when Daniel Swarovski was still a young boy he was fascinated by how light reflected off crystal. Then when he was just 21 years old he was inspired to develop technology to cut the crystal to match the beauty of diamonds. Swarovski is now amongst the world's most respected crystal manufacturers and not only produces stunning jewellery but also figurines and other decorative objects.

If you are buying glass beads to make your own jewellery and are lucky enough to live near a craft shop which sells a good selection of beads, this is advisable before buying on the internet. This will allow you to see what the bead looks like and what the actual size is. Unfortunately it can be difficult to find a good craft-shop and the internet may be your only option. Sometimes it can be a disappointment to find that the bead is smaller than expected. So make sure you have read exactly what you are buying. Don't be afraid of emailing the shop for more info if you are unsure of any details.


Beaded Jewels - 5 Must Have Glass Beads For Jewellery

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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Modern Hanging Light Fixtures

!±8± Modern Hanging Light Fixtures

Even before Thomas Edison invented the first electric light in 1879, interior designers recognised the artistic potential as well as the functional value of hanging lights in the home. Nearly five thousand years ago, the early Greeks used to decorate the clay pots which contained animal fats or perfumed oils with lighted wicks inside, which were their source of domestic lighting. The Romans experimented with bronze and other metals to make their functional lamps more beautiful and examples of decorative lighting can be found from almost every culture and society since.

Interior lighting is big business as a visit to the lighting department of any major store will show. In fact there are stores selling only lighting in probably every town in the world. There are as many styles and choices available are there are rooms to hold them and lighting is still the designer's dream. The glass around Thomas Edison's glass bulb had barely cooled before the New York Tiffany Studios were designing their beautiful stained glass lampshades that were to influence lighting design ever since and the enthusiasm of modern designers has not slowed its pace; as the popularity of designer pendant lighting shows.

Whether you like up-lighters or down-lighters, chandelier-styles or cone, Italian, Danish, American or Japanese, there is such an abundance of shapes of styles in lighting available nowadays that it's almost impossible to choose which hanging light to put in your room or discuss the options available. But never say never! Let's take a quick look at what is available across a modest price range.

A starkly simple, white, hanging single globe, taking up to 150W bulb, can range from under .00 to around 0.00. This will make a dramatic statement in a medium-sized room. For something jazzy, bright and modern, a hand-blown Murano glass pendant lamp will ensure uniqueness as no two will ever be identical. For under in some outlets, this will provide perfect accent lighting for smaller rooms or over a bar area. For an ultra-modern, minimalist-looking pendant light in a bold, geometric design, a modern space will be dramatically complemented by a 'TransGlobe' pendant light at .00. Slightly cheaper than this but equally dramatic, is the 'Lite Source' conic steel and glass, adjustable pendant which will add a contemporary feel to any room. If you prefer track lights with three or four pendants, which are particularly popular for kitchens, these begin at just under 0.00, though a three bulb billiard light can be found for just under 0.00.

Although chandeliers do not conjure visions of modern living, these are still a popular choice and have been giving a modern face-lift by many designers who use contemporary materials like brushed nickel to combine traditional elegance with up to the minute style. These can start from as little as 0.00 and if this style is your preference, it is well worth shopping around for the best deal. Then you can relax in reflected glory as you light up your life!


Modern Hanging Light Fixtures

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