
Wrought iron candelabra with five candle holders
Selling Price
$60
History
Wrought iron candelabras have been used for centuries, dating back to medieval times when they served both functional and decorative purposes in homes, churches, and castles. This style of floor or wall-mounted candelabra became particularly popular during the Arts and Crafts movement of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, when hand-forged metalwork experienced a revival. These pieces were valued for their rustic charm and the skilled craftsmanship required to create the scrollwork and symmetrical designs. This type of candelabra appeals to collectors of rustic and farmhouse decor, as well as enthusiasts of hand-forged metalwork and medieval-inspired decorative arts. Interior designers and homeowners seeking authentic vintage or antique pieces to add warmth and historical character to their spaces are particularly drawn to these items. The handcrafted nature and timeless design make wrought iron candelabras desirable for both their aesthetic appeal and their connection to traditional blacksmithing techniques.
Time period
Late 19th to Mid 20th century