Experts immediately see the difference: genuine oriental lamps are not mass-produced goods, but the result of skilled craftsmanship. Moroccan artisans prefer real brass as the material to be subsequently either antiqued or refined in a dip of matt shimmering silver.
But before that, they work on the lampshade with the utmost care: one of the most popular techniques is to carve out graphic patterns by perforating the surrounding area. In a second work step, the remaining surfaces are even decorated. Thus, engraved leaves, tendrils or pearl ribbons are subsequently visible. Other silver lamps appear to be composed of hundreds of small triangles. In reality, however, the recesses were hammered out in hours of manual labor using a hammer and chisel.
Casa-Moro silver hanging lamps range from models in traditional lantern shape with colorful glass inserts or oriental tendril and star motifs to modern versions in bulb, balloon or teardrop shape with abstract patterns. What they all have in common is the wonderful play of shadows created by the illuminant on the walls. With an oriental silver lamp, you can experience the enchanted splendor of the Orient in your own four walls.
Experts immediately see the difference: genuine oriental lamps are not mass-produced goods, but the result of skilled craftsmanship. Moroccan artisans prefer real brass as the material to be...
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Experts immediately see the difference: genuine oriental lamps are not mass-produced goods, but the result of skilled craftsmanship. Moroccan artisans prefer real brass as the material to be subsequently either antiqued or refined in a dip of matt shimmering silver.
But before that, they work on the lampshade with the utmost care: one of the most popular techniques is to carve out graphic patterns by perforating the surrounding area. In a second work step, the remaining surfaces are even decorated. Thus, engraved leaves, tendrils or pearl ribbons are subsequently visible. Other silver lamps appear to be composed of hundreds of small triangles. In reality, however, the recesses were hammered out in hours of manual labor using a hammer and chisel.
Casa-Moro silver hanging lamps range from models in traditional lantern shape with colorful glass inserts or oriental tendril and star motifs to modern versions in bulb, balloon or teardrop shape with abstract patterns. What they all have in common is the wonderful play of shadows created by the illuminant on the walls. With an oriental silver lamp, you can experience the enchanted splendor of the Orient in your own four walls.