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  2. Chandlery - Wikipedia

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    By the 18th century, most commercial chandlers dealt in candles, oils, soap, and even paint. As these provided ships' stores, chandlery came to refer to a shop selling nautical items for ships and boats, although for a time they were called ship-chandleries to distinguish them.

  3. Ljuskrona - Wikipedia

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    Ljuskrona ("light crown") is a Swedish term for chandelier. The term is currently used to describe both the chandelier itself, and the Christmas traditions surrounding its creation and use. The tradition originated in Sweden during Jul. Emigrants carried it to other countries beginning in the early 1800s.

  4. Chandelier - Wikipedia

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    The metal chandeliers may have a central support with curved or S-shaped arms attached, and at the end of each arm is a drip-pan and nozzle for holding a candle; by the 15th century, candle nozzles were used instead of prickets to hold the candles since candle production techniques allowed for the production of identically sized candles. [34 ...

  5. These Chic Outdoor Christmas Decorations Will Add Festive ...

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    A roaring fire and candles illuminate a cozy sala abierta (outdoor living room) at the San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, home of Jeffry Weisman and Andrew Fisher. Red bows accent the ends of the ...

  6. Candelabra - Wikipedia

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    Candelabra is a form of candlestick; candlestick is defined as an object that holds a candle, [8] [9] and candelabra can be defined as a branched holder that supports multiple candles. [3] [10] "Candelabra" has been used to describe all branched candle holders, including chandeliers. The distinction between a candelabrum and a chandelier, the ...

  7. Old Sturbridge Village - Wikipedia

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    Freeman Farmhouse – a typical New England farm of approximately 70 acres (280,000 m 2) with barn, outbuildings, and fields; Blacksmith Shop – a shop where farm implements and other hardware were made and repaired and horses and oxen were shod; Bixby House – the home of the blacksmith; Cooper Shop – where wooden barrels, buckets, and ...