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Marie Antoinette Service - Candlestick

Marie Antoinette Service - Candlestick
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In the era before gas lighting and electricity, candles played a principal role in illuminating the interior of a house. The number of candles lit was an indication of the status of the owner. Beeswax candles, preferred over tallow because they burned cleaner and had a more pleasant smell, were enormously expensive. No wonder, then, that visitors commented on the quantity of light at certain events.

This Candlestick was made by Parisian silversmith Jacques-Nicolas Roettiers in 1784. Each on partly fluted circular base with rosette, husk and Vitruvian scroll border on a matted ground, applied above with ribbon tied berried laurel swags, the three sided baluster shaped stems each with overlapping panels, rosettes, acanthus foliage and husk swags, the fluted urn-shaped sockets each with Vitruvian scroll band.

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There is a script in candles named light. You can access it by going into edit mode, then edit linked, select the candles, and then go into content tab and double tap the light. You can change the intensity, glow, color of the light and etc. to your liking.

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You can adjust the intensity of the shadows beneath the object by selecting the face of the shadow and lowering the transparency to your liking.

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