18th-century Italian candlestick decorated with a calcite crystal and gold leaf shells.
The 18th century Italian, Rococo candlestick is hand-carved and painted/gold-leafed. It came from a church in Liguria. The calcite crystal in sphalerite is from Elmwood Mine in Tennessee. It is an example of the world’s finest crystallized calcite. With the unusual formation of sphalerite, it is unequaled by those from any other part of the world (featured in American Mineral Treasures, pg. 337). These minerals are formed from the chemical precipitation of calcium carbonate and zinc. The minerals are essentially deposited on the walls, floors, and ceiling of the geological caverns of the zinc mine. It is known for producing some of the most superb various examples of calcite, fluorite, and sphalerite with exceptionally large and sharp calcite clusters.
They are put together in a sculptural form - creating a piece of old and new. Interpreting the past to create a piece entirely original, evolving in its own right.
Size 36" high x 9" wide x 8" deep