In Murano, in the early decades of the twentieth century, they wanted to amaze the whole world with chandeliers that had absolutely particular and unique characteristics.
They then invented the so-called chandeliers
"a Bala" or "a Sfere" (with spheres)!
The whole thing had to give the idea of a gigantic bunch of grapes which, as if by magic, lit up, creating an almost unreal atmosphere.
In particular, this "mirabilia" chandelier has spheres blown and pinched to decreasing sizes downwards.
Inside the "bunch" there are three arms that illuminate the glass, creating shadows and plays of light.
In its upper part we find six arms that alternate with flowers in glass paste with polychrome colors of undoubted suggestion.
If you want to amaze your guests, this is a "chandelier" that will amaze them.
Murano-Venice: twentieth century era
Measurements: Height cm.125 Width cm.90