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4 Candlesticks
Wow! It took some impressive lathe skills to create that Rosewood candlestick. Do you think it was all turned from a single piece of wood?
Construction
The base is separate from the spire. I guess rosewood is a very dense wood, so they could turn it very thin. It's pretty amazing.
Salisbury Artisans is still in business. Here is a link to their history page:
http://www.salisburyartisans.com/index.php?did=3
The Salisbury Artisans
The Salisbury Artisans candlestick shape is really exceptional. It doesn't have that weighty look...there's almost an ethereal quality.
The neck of the wood
The neck of the wood candleholder is especially elegant. Reminds me of some of the hyalyn High Fashion designs.
Beautiful!
I have never seen these, I love the forms.
If you need it buy One, if you Love it buy Two or More!
Eva's Candlesticks...
Dear Scott,
That rosewood candlestick is wonderful! Is it signed with her full name? How about the bronze ones?
I truly appreciate a fellow compulsive collector!
Thanks very much for posting them and the link.
Kind regards,
Fran E.