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RE: ๐Ÿ’œ Chandeliers: A History Lesson ๐Ÿ’œ

in #history โ€ข 7 years ago

You know what I like the very best about this post? Your passion just shines right through it.

Once a year we had a work day (my father and I) where we had to go clean my Grandmother's chandelier. Every single crystal had to be removed, then washed (by hand) then dried then dipped in some foul smelling stuff then re hung. It was, generally speaking, the worst day of any given year. I'm guessing I'll probably never own one....

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Ah thank you so much! I really am blessed to enjoy my job!

Youโ€™re not the first to tell me a story like this!! Nowadays there are sprays that can be left on the crystal to retard dirt, and also sprays that spray on and dissolve with the dirt.

Thank you so much for your support xx

woww ,, beautiful decorative lights.
I want to buy it, but I have no money.
I will buy if I have money.
so pretty