long chain chandelier
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Product listings use several formats: adjustable cable ranges (for example, 0–66 inches), chain kits or adjustable drops (examples include 11.8–70.8 inches or 20–112 inches), and fixed cord lengths (such as 59 inches). Check the product details to confirm the exact length provided and whether extra links or cord are included for customization.
Many long chain chandeliers use candelabra (E12) bases with typical maximums of 40 watts per socket. Some crystal-style fixtures use G9 (bi‑pin) bases with maximums up to 60 watts. Confirm the socket type and listed maximum wattage on the specific product before purchasing bulbs.
Listings commonly note compatibility with flat, sloped, slanted, and vaulted ceilings. Some fixtures also support horizontal or vertical mounting and include canopies designed for sloped installations. Always check the product description to confirm compatibility with your ceiling type.
Typical materials include metal frames or bodies (iron, brass, aluminum, or unspecified metal) combined with glass or crystal decorative elements (for example, K9 crystal) and glass shades where applicable.
Weights vary significantly by size and design. Examples in listings range from about 8.4 pounds up to roughly 58.4 pounds. Heavier, multi‑tier, or crystal fixtures are generally at the higher end—confirm the exact product weight for mounting and installation planning.