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  2. Chandelier - Wikipedia

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    A chandelier (/ ˌ ʃ æ n d ə ˈ l ɪər /) is an ornamental lighting device, typically with spreading branched supports for multiple lights, designed to be hung from the ceiling. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Chandeliers are often ornate, and they were originally designed to hold candles, but now incandescent light bulbs are commonly used, [ 3 ] as well as ...

  3. Ottoman Baroque architecture - Wikipedia

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    From the outside, the dome sits above four huge arches (one for each side of the square) pierced with many windows that provide light to the interior. The closest precedent to this design in Classical Ottoman architecture is the Mihrimah Sultan Mosque in the Edirnekapi neighbourhood.

  4. Light fixture - Wikipedia

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    Low-bay lighting with sphere outline. Chandelier – Branched ornamental light fixture designed to be mounted on ceilings; Pendant light – suspended from the ceiling with a chain or pipe. Sconce – provide up or down lights; can be used to illuminate artwork, architectural details; commonly used in hallways or as an alternative to overhead ...

  5. Museum of Illumination and Heating Appliances - Wikipedia

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    oil lamps made of clay (15,000 years old), metal items 9,000 years old, glass 4,5000 years old, the discovery of steam energy, oil lamps from the Seljuk era, a porcelain oil lamp similar to the one at Louvre, cooking stoves, candle sticks from various countries and religions, kerosene lamps, Beykoz oil lamps, coal stoves and irons, Seljuk braziers,

  6. Mosque lamp - Wikipedia

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    İznik pottery lamp with lotuses c. 1510, similar to four lamps that hung in the mausoleum of Bayezid II in Istanbul. In 2000, three 14th-century Mamluk mosque lamps in pristine condition from the collection of Bethsabée de Rothschild sold at Christie's in London for £1,763,750 (US$2,582K), £993,750 (US$1,455K) and £641,750 (US$937K). [10]

  7. Blue Mosque, Istanbul - Wikipedia

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    The mosque is further illuminated by chandeliers hung from the ceiling. The many lamps inside the mosque were once covered with gold and gems. [35] Among the lamps one could find ostrich eggs and crystal balls. [36] Adding ostrich eggs to chandeliers was a frequent traditional practice in mosques and Near Eastern churches.

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