Japanese Antler Chandeliers
This is from an article of Japan Times Online about Hidetoshi Morii and Masayoshi Murakami who make antler chandeliers out of the antlers of the Hokkaido deer. He says that he can also make about 20 chandeliers a year as that does not come as a surprise when you look at the chandelier in the photo found on the article. There is no way to find out at the moment if there is anyway to order these chandeliers out of Japan. Source: The Japan Times Photo Credit: Some rights reserved by Beau...
Antler Chandeliers from Scotland
John Marsh from the Isle of Mull in Scotland designs and creates these great antler chandeliers. There are both electric or real candle chandeliers. These chandeliers do not harm animals they are made from antlers naturally discarded once a year by red deers and collected from the ground therefore they are a beautiful object made with a sustainable material. If you would like to see more antler chandeliers have a look...
A Red Antler Chandelier
We are all familiar with antler chandeliers by now but we normally think of an antler chandelier as something naturally colored, brown or the same color as light wood which might not suit all home decor. This antler chandelier actually comes in many colors and one of them is red. As you can see from the image the effect is quite stunning and this is a piece that will look great in any room with a contemporary or minimalist design. This beauty was created by Jason Miller a New York designer and artist. There are different sizes and colors, these chandeliers are made from deer antlers cast in ceramic. If you want one for your own home you do not need to worry as you can order one from Jason Miller’s online shop. In the same page you can also see other...
How to buy an Antler Chandelier
Image via Wikipedia If you like a candle chandelier but feel that your house is not grand enough for a crystal chandelier or a beaded chandelier you might consider purchasing an antler chandelier. You can still find a non-electric antler chandelier which you can use with traditional candles either as a source of light or simply, as many people do today, as n eye-catching decorative item in your house. Or you can easily find an electric antler chandelier which means that instead of candles you can use light bulbs (often shaped as candles) and use it daily. Photo Credit: Some rights reserved by fredcamino Elks and deer shed their antlers once a year normally in early spring, therefore old antlers can be found in national parks and other areas where...