SKU: 3031-144-345

Links iron 345 mm

EUR23.37

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Weight 0.09 kg

Links for hanging chandeliers, lanterns etc. After the original model from the 19th century. Hand-forged, round, coarse iron wire that is forged at the ends and coiled into loops. Available in two lengths. Can be linked to each other depending on the ceiling height.

Hand forged. Untreated. Length 345 mm. Thickness 6 mm.

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Links for hanging chandeliers, lanterns etc. After the original model from the 19th century. Hand-forged, round, coarse iron wire that is forged at the ends and coiled into loops. Available in two lengths. Can be linked to each other depending on the ceiling height.

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Weight 0.09 kg

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