"A Pair Of Candelabra From The 19th Century, Napoleon III Period."
This is a pair of golden candelabras inspired by the Napoleon III style, a style originating from France. The main shaft of the candelabra is constructed from female statues. Unlike the rest of the gilded parts of the candelabra, the women are made of patinated bronze and appear to be standing on one leg while holding the arms of the candelabra, representing the intense vitality and dazzling beauty of the women. At the feet of two young women holding lamps are soft and flexible waves, exuding strength and health, honoring the beauty of the young woman. If you look closely, you'll see that there are five arms radiating out in all directions. In Western culture, the number 5 symbolizes origin, adaptability, adventure, love of freedom and diversity. The lamp base is constructed with a quadrilateral support with acanthus-inspired legs, which are classic patterns and delicately carved leaves. The combination of gold and bronze creates a subtle, rich tone, giving it a real antique touch.