Tiziri : Hammered Copper Pendant Light

Sale priceDhs. 1,684.00 AED

Width: 25 cm / 9.8 in
Canopy: Copper
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DESCRIPTION

Handcrafted Solid Copper Bell Pendant – Artisan Aged Patina

Timeless in form and full of artisanal character, this solid copper pendant light is hand-shaped and finished with a rich, natural patina. Featuring a unique sculptural silhouette, the design transitions from a slender neck to a wide bell base, creating a balanced profile that is both grounded and refined.

Each piece is a one-of-a-kind statement, blending raw materiality with elegant simplicity. It is the ideal ceiling fixture for modern kitchens, dining spaces, or boutique interiors looking for a warm luxury minimalism aesthetic.

Material: 100% Solid Copper with an authentic aged finish.

Shape: Flared Bell / Wide Dome for broad light distribution.

Hardware: Minimalist suspension cord for a clean, floating appearance.

Handmade Quality: Hand-forged texture ensures no two pendants are identical.

Design Styles: Complements Rustic Modern, Transitional, and Global Luxe decor.


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01

Designing the Lamp

Moroccan lamps begin with a carefully designed pattern, often featuring traditional geometric, arabesque, and floral motifs. Artisans sketch these designs by hand or use stencils for precision. Brass is the primary material due to its durability and workability, though copper, silver, and iron are sometimes used. The chosen metal is then cut to the required shape and size, forming the lamp’s structure.

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02

Hand-Carving and Etching

A key feature of Moroccan lamps is their intricate cut-outs and engravings, meticulously handcrafted by artisans using small chisels. This precise work shapes how light is projected, creating stunning shadows and patterns when illuminated.

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03

Shaping the Lamp

After etching the patterns, artisans shape the lamp according to its design. Pendant lamps take forms like spheres or cylinders, while chandeliers and floor lamps require intricate assembly. Using traditional hammering techniques, artisans mold the brass to achieve a smooth, seamless finish.

moroccan brass light process 1
04

Polishing and Assembly

The final stages of Moroccan lamp-making include polishing, where brass lamps are buffed to a high shine or left untreated for a rustic patina. Afterward, the lamp is assembled with wiring and structural components, then tested to ensure proper functionality and stunning light projection.

01

Designing the Lamp

Moroccan lamps begin with a carefully designed pattern, often featuring traditional geometric, arabesque, and floral motifs. Artisans sketch these designs by hand or use stencils for precision. Brass is the primary material due to its durability and workability, though copper, silver, and iron are sometimes used. The chosen metal is then cut to the required shape and size, forming the lamp’s structure.

02

Hand-Carving and Etching

A key feature of Moroccan lamps is their intricate cut-outs and engravings, meticulously handcrafted by artisans using small chisels. This precise work shapes how light is projected, creating stunning shadows and patterns when illuminated.

03

Shaping the Lamp

After etching the patterns, artisans shape the lamp according to its design. Pendant lamps take forms like spheres or cylinders, while chandeliers and floor lamps require intricate assembly. Using traditional hammering techniques, artisans mold the brass to achieve a smooth, seamless finish.

04

Polishing and Assembly

The final stages of Moroccan lamp-making include polishing, where brass lamps are buffed to a high shine or left untreated for a rustic patina. Afterward, the lamp is assembled with wiring and structural components, then tested to ensure proper functionality and stunning light projection.

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