The jade candle holder, born in the workshops of Chrysostom, delights with a combination of laconic form and refined luxury. The massive base of dark green polished jade is topped by an elegant rod decorated with an embossed gold leaf, a symbol of triumph and eternity. The upper bowl is made of brass and nickel silver, covered with electroplated gold, shining in the light of the flame, as if reflecting the power of an ancient ritual. The crystal frame emphasizes the nobility of the form and completeness of the image, which does not allow compromises.
The combination of stone and metal is made with jewelry precision worthy of royal interiors. The decoration uses engraving, hand-grinding and filigree inlay with sparkling cubic zirconia. Each decorative element is mounted with impeccable taste, emphasizing the uniqueness of the object. The Zlatoust masters put into this thing not only their skill, but also the philosophy of contemplative power: jade symbolizes inner harmony, and gold — eternal power and immutable truth.
This item is intended for connoisseurs of exquisite interior items that can fill a home with an atmosphere of dignity and silent splendor. It will fit seamlessly into a collection of antique artifacts, an office of a high-ranking diplomat, or a formal dining room in a mansion where everything is subordinated to a subtle aesthetic. The candlestick doesn't just hold the flame, it turns the light into a gesture of nobility.