Candle Stick Collection
A candlestick holds more than just a flickering flame; it carries stories, traditions, and moments frozen in time
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A candlestick holds more than just a flickering flame; it carries stories, traditions, and moments frozen in time. From the Jewish festival of Hanukkah to the enchanting melodies of Frederic Chopin's Nocturne, this humble object has witnessed it all. In an old advert for using a telephone, a candlestick stands tall as a symbol of communication and connection. Its seven branches reminiscent of the ancient 7-Branch Candlestick found in religious rituals. A monk with a skull contemplates life's mysteries by its gentle glow. Across Montrouge, France, Europe, a young girl lights Hannuka candles on her family menorah. The warmth radiating from each flame illuminates their home with love and joy. Embroidered screens and straw baskets for matches adorn elegant candlesticks in homes around the world. But not all scenes are filled with celebration; some carry sorrow too. The new King of Portugal Manuel II and Queen Mother Amelia stand before the corpse of their murdered predecessor—a poignant moment captured forever in color lithography. In St. Peter's Chapel, both Pius XI and Leo XIII lie in state as their bodies are displayed to the public—an homage paid to great leaders who have passed away. From Finland comes another colorful lithograph—its origin unknown but its beauty undeniable—as if capturing nature's dance through vibrant hues reflected upon waxen pillars standing tall against snowy landscapes. And then there is passion—a man leading his lover from the garden into the bedroom under soft candlelight painted onto fabric—a scene that speaks volumes without uttering words. The candlestick transcends time and place—it is an enduring symbol that connects us all through light and darkness alike.