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  2. Chandelier - Wikipedia

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    A Roman hanging lamp or chandelier. Hanging lighting devices, some described as chandeliers, were known since ancient times, and circular ceramic lamps with multiple points for wicks or candles were used in the Roman period. [11] [12] The Roman terms lychnuchus or lychnus, however, can refer to candlestick, floor lamps, candelabra, or ...

  3. List of defunct glassmaking companies - Wikipedia

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    A New England Glass Company ewer, 1840–1860 A Novelty Glass Company advertisement in 1891 An electrical insulator made by Whitall Tatum Company, circa 1922. Alexander Gibbs; An Túr Gloine; Appert Frères; Bakewell, Pears and Company (company had numerous names) Bellaire Goblet Company; Belmont Glass Company; Boston and Sandwich Glass Company ...

  4. Pendant light - Wikipedia

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    Poul Henningsen, PH Lamp, 1927: pendant lamp whereby the light was emitted indirectly. A pendant light, sometimes called a drop or suspender, is a lone light fixture that hangs from the ceiling usually suspended by a cord, chain, or metal rod. [1]

  5. Timeline of lighting technology - Wikipedia

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    1994 T5 lamps with cool tip are introduced to become the leading fluorescent lamps with up to 117 lm/W with good color rendering. These and almost all new fluorescent lamps are to be operated on electronic ballasts only. [5] 1994 The first commercial sulfur lamp is sold by Fusion Lighting.

  6. Spinning Chandelier - Wikipedia

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    The chandelier has a cyclical show that takes place three times a day, at 12 p.m., 4 p.m., and 9 p.m. The cycle involves the work lighting up, lowering to its lowest point, rotating for four minutes, slowing down, stopping, and rising back to its original place. [1] The chandelier is styled like those made in the 18th century.

  7. Girandole - Wikipedia

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    [13] [5] [14] Some large dressing glasses of the 19th century were known as "girandoles" because of the lighting devices mounted to their sides. [citation needed] A form of girandole with a chandelier in front of a mirror was created in Ireland in the late 18th century. [15] In Italy, girandola refers to the firework, a weather vane, or a ...