The Escher museum also has a number of amazing chandeliers. I originally thought some of them were made specifically for Halloween -- there was one of a skull and crossbones and another of a mummy -- but they weren't. The chandeliers were made specifically for the museum for its 5th anniversary, about 2-3 years ago, but a Dutch artist.

This spider is one of the chandeliers I thought was designed for Halloween.

I thought this umbrella was one of the most beautiful chandeliers in the whole museum.

This one is an artist's palette hanging between 2 other designs.

This shark was the 1st chandelier I noticed.

Another spectacular chandelier.
pl provide brochure & price details of your bird chandelier for our small gift shop in small himalayan town in India.
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