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...You can also find rose jewels, octagon prism beads, macaroni beads, English cut beads, faceted beads, Italian octagon beads, Swarovski aurora beads, rosettes, and a host of other shapes. 7. Chandelier Candle Covers There are many different styles of chandelier candle covers to choose from. From the candelabra style to the medium bases styles. There are also a variety of material styles including brass, glass, plastic, and even cardboard. And of course there are many different colors and styles from plain to faux dripping wax. 8. Bobeches Were originally used to catch the wax drippings from the candles but today they are more often used as an accent on the chandelier. There are many different styles, shapes, and sizes to choose from as well as different materials including crystal, lead crystal, and metal. 9. Chandelier Arms Are available in crystal, brass, chrome, stainless, and other material types. Choose from fluted arms, S arms, or rope arms. The style of arm you choose can give your chandelier extra dimension and enhance the beauty of it. 10. Pins & Hooks And lets not forget about the basic but ever so important pins, wires, hangers, and hooks that are used to attach crystals to the frame, each other, or the chandelier itself. Whether you're looking at s hooks, eye pins, tie hangers, or headed pins these items are a necessity. 11. Chandelier Arms Although not a commonly required at some point there's a good chance you'll need to replace an arm. Replacement arms are available in a variety of material types including chrome, crystal, stainless, brass, and some other metals too. They also come in many different sizes and dimensions. 12. Shades If you're in the market for replacement shades you've just got to check out the fabulous selection of touchier lamp shades online. There are many different styles to choose from and you simply can't get a classier shade for your chandelier! 13. Bulbs & Sockets And of course you are going to need to replace the bulbs, probably quite regularly if you use your chandelier. On occasion you may also need to replace a socket. Both bulbs and sockets are available in a wide selection of sizes and wattages. 14. Chains & Canopies To suspend your chandelier correctly you'll need chains and you'll probably also want to invest in some collars or canopies. Be sure to check the aftermarket selection that's available online. Chandeliers are big business and the industry knows it, so finding replacement chandelier parts is not too difficult at all. Now that you know all of your options on chandelier parts, you are ready for more. Try to get pictures of the many styles that are available and the colors as well for your best bet. You want to make a smart purchase, not one that you will regret later.
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