6 light Matte Black Chandelier Golden Teak (Smoky) Royal Cut Crystal

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Joshua Marshal 6 light Matte Black Chandelier Golden Teak (Smoky) Royal Cut Crystal from the Aurora Collection.

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Finish Mocha Brown
Style Transitional
Bulb Type E12
Number of Bulbs 6
Wattage 40
Dimensions (W_L_H) 13.00 _ 40.00 _ 15.00 in.
Weight 44.0 lbs

Model: JM-413383

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