Moroccan Pierced Brass Tiered Pendant Lantern
Antique & Vintage Lighting

Moroccan Pierced Brass Tiered Pendant Lantern

This is a large, multi-tiered Moroccan-style pendant light fixture, predominantly crafted from brass or a gold-toned alloy. The fixture features a classic globe-and-spire silhouette, consisting of three distinct rounded sections that graduate in size, each intricately decorated with floral and geometric fretwork. This hand-pierced 'moucharaby' pattern is designed to cast complex shadow patterns when illuminated. The construction shows a mix of hand-tooling and assembly, typical of mid-to-late 20th-century decorative metalwork. Physically, the item exhibits a warm golden hue with a moderate aged patina, including visible oxidation and darkening in the recessed areas of the metal lattice. The bottom is finished with a solid conical finial leading to a suspended decorative chain. While some surface dust and minor tarnishing are present, the structural integrity appears sound without significant dents or missing petal-work. This style of lighting became highly popular as 'exotic' interior decor during the mid-century modern movement through the 1970s. The craftsmanship suggests a high level of labor-intensive detail, making it a significant statement piece for an interior setting.

Estimated Value

$1,200 - $1,800

Basic Information

Category

Antique & Vintage Lighting

Appraised On

February 17, 2026

Estimated Value

$1,200 - $1,800

Item Description

This is a large, multi-tiered Moroccan-style pendant light fixture, predominantly crafted from brass or a gold-toned alloy. The fixture features a classic globe-and-spire silhouette, consisting of three distinct rounded sections that graduate in size, each intricately decorated with floral and geometric fretwork. This hand-pierced 'moucharaby' pattern is designed to cast complex shadow patterns when illuminated. The construction shows a mix of hand-tooling and assembly, typical of mid-to-late 20th-century decorative metalwork. Physically, the item exhibits a warm golden hue with a moderate aged patina, including visible oxidation and darkening in the recessed areas of the metal lattice. The bottom is finished with a solid conical finial leading to a suspended decorative chain. While some surface dust and minor tarnishing are present, the structural integrity appears sound without significant dents or missing petal-work. This style of lighting became highly popular as 'exotic' interior decor during the mid-century modern movement through the 1970s. The craftsmanship suggests a high level of labor-intensive detail, making it a significant statement piece for an interior setting.

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