chandelier
A candlestick is a multitude of light sources that have taken different shapes over the centuries. In most cases, the term candlestick is understood to be the classic candelabrum, ie a lamp which can be positioned on walls or on tables with an open flame and a longer arm, at the end of which there is a candle or oil lamp. The invention of the candlestick goes back to antiquity, the striking look with the long decorative arm was created for practical reasons. At that time it was too great a fire risk to attach a candle or torch directly to the house wall, the shape of the chandelier made it possible to remove the light source from its holder on the wall of the house. The look of the sconce was extended in the following centuries to table variants, even the chandelier as hanging from the ceiling light dispenser can be discovered then as now in high-end households. While the modern lamp industry does not need an open flame, the shape of the chandelier has lasted until the 21st century and is continued in artfully designed lights and operation by light bulbs. Real candlesticks are also still available, but are more of an optical ornament for interiors than a real light donor dar. Also in the online assortment of floristik21.de different candlesticks for light and decorative purposes can be discovered.