Empire-style chandelier made in Italy in the 1950s–1960s, featuring a brass frame enriched with cut crystals, illuminated by nine lights (six external and three internal). The upper part is formed by a cascade of octagonal crystal chains that connect to the central crown, from which long cut crystal prisms descend, arranged on multiple levels, typical of neoclassical models inspired by 19th-century French chandeliers. Six arms support clear glass cups, decorated with teardrop pendants. The chandelier has been completely dismantled, all crystals have been cleaned and re-sewn. The electrical system is new and includes a ground wire.