Moroccan Lamps Offer Alluring Alternatives

Author: Adeal Benhayoun

Moroccan lamps are anything but traditional with their elaborate designs and unique styles but that’s what makes them far more interesting than an ordinary lamp found a most homes. With exquisite detail that is hard to imagine that it is handmade these extraordinary lamps offer something special that should be considered when you are looking to add new lamps in your home.

Many of the Moroccan lamps are made of bronze or brass and take on bulbous shapes that are encrusted with semi-precious stones, colored glass and other ornamental accents.

So rich in detail and symmetry these magnificent lamps are works of art worthy of a, bronze chandelier, museum or a royal palace, bronze chandelier, . Interestingly many of these have been designs that were originally used for royalty in the palaces and casbahs of Moroccans hundreds of years ago. Yet the same designs and styles are continued and are used in ordinary homes like yours or mine.

Moroccans feel that their home is their castle and that the furnishings should reflect the esteem they feel for their family and friends. So though some of these gorgeous lamps are very ornate they frequently blend in very well with contemporary or modern and even European furnishings because they are so beautifully made and they add an interesting an alluring ambiance to, bronze chandelier, any room.

Moroccans like lots of color and they use it so well and think nothing of having lamps made with vivid colors of red, blue or purple because it complements their brilliantly colored furnishings.

Moroccan lamps can be subdued with wrought iron or bronze used with clear glass but their intricate designs and patterns make any lamp of theirs stand out because of the remarkable craftsmanship, bronze chandelier, and creativity of the artisan who made it.

When they add colored glass or semi-precious gems to one of their lamps to create gorgeous patterns that reflect well on the walls of their homes, these lamps tell a story of the history and workmanship that has been handed down through generations of families making the, bronze chandelier, same lamp or pattern for centuries.

Moroccans often hang their lamps from the ceiling for their chandeliers but in some instances that may use a wrought iron wall hook that will project the lamp out into the room away from the wall.

These wall hooks are also intricately designed to complement the lamp that will hang from it and offer a nice alternative to hanging from the ceiling particularly in a room where that is difficult to do.

Sometimes wall sconces are another lamp that can be used when you don’t place, bronze chandelier, the lamp on the table or hang it from the ceiling. These can be used in hallways, bathrooms or bedrooms as dim lighting that projects the light upward without being harsh especially during the night.

Wall sconces also are available in many different sizes and materials but most are made of bronze or brass with colorful accents from colored glass or semi-precious stones that make a dramatic display on the wall or ceiling and can be an especially alluring alternative to traditional lamps.

Adeal Benhayoun is the writer/owner of Star of Morocco, which specializes in Moroccan furniture and decor items including Moroccan lamps and lanterns. Here are ideas on how to use Moroccan lamps.

Source: isnare.com

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