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    Choose from a luxurious gold frame or a sleek and sophisticated black one in either this arched shape or a traditional rectangular mirror, that's also on sale for the same price. EDX Arched Full ...

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    “From beveled glass to ornate antique styles, mirrors framed in gilded or intricately carved wood bring a sense of openness in an entryway over a shallow table or leaning on a mantel,” says ...

  4. Girandole - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-18th century in England, it referred to a large gilded decorative sconce, or a wall light backed with a mirror. Later the mirror, especially if it is circular and convex, may be called girandole by itself without the candle holders. [3] The wall-mounted lighting device is a common definition of girandole in English today.

  5. Ormolu - Wikipedia

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    French ormolu mantel clock (around 1800) by Julien Béliard (1758 – died after 1806), Paris.The clock case by Claude Galle (1758–1815) Ormolu (/ ˈ ɔːr m ə ˌ l uː /; from French or moulu 'ground/pounded gold') is the gilding technique of applying finely ground, high-carat gold–mercury amalgam to an object of bronze, and objects finished in this way.

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    Designers Miles Redd and David Kahoi filled this New York mansion with Gilded Age elegance, a vibe that literally applies to the fireplace wall and its opulent gold mirror. An artwork by Jack ...

  7. Chandelier - Wikipedia

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    Girandole was also once used to refer to all candelabra as well as chandelier, [7] although girandole now usually means an ornate branched candleholder that may be mounted on a wall, often with a mirror. [10] Chandeliers may sometimes be called suspended lights, although not all suspended lights are necessarily chandeliers.