Lamps are often known for their luminosity and the way they can touch people’s hearts. For instance, just with the interplay of glass, Swarovski and Terzani have enlightened a fire for lighting in people’s hearts. Speaking of lighting design, the 150-year-old British heritage brand has allowed its silver aesthetics to enter the world of lamps. Popularly known for silverware and fine jewelry, the brand Frazer and Haws has cleverly expanded the contours of silver into decor, accessories, Indian traditions and so much more.
Their fresh collection of lamps exhibits an aura of opulence and dignity. Set in a wrap of fine silver, this lamp collection flaunts intricate detailings and precise designs. The collection hosts various styles and types, making it suitable for every taste and space. Frazer and Haws have been praised for their utilization of purity of 92.5% Sterling silver and the mix-match of materials like wood, resin, stone, and metal. And of course, their products fall only in the category of limited editions, which speaks of its up unmatched beauty.
Frazer and Haws – Process
Their process of making their art of work is highly meticulous, and backed by 6th to 7th generation silversmiths and goldsmiths. Initially, the silver enters in blocks with 99.9% purity and is mixed with alloys to bring it to an international standard of 92.5%. It then goes through a process of drawing into sheets and goes through a long journey to finally be etched and engraved with incredible forms. Their products are further engraved with three different unique hallmarks, which are registered with the Hall of Assays in London. It is because of their scrupulous work, that Frazer and Haws have served notable figures like Queen Victoria, Queen Mary, Mr and Mrs. Winston Churchill, Duke and Duchess of Windsor, and many others to count. They have even been a preferable choice by the film world including Tom Cruise, Rani Mukherjee, Yash Raj Chopra, and so on.
One of the examples of their grandeur was when Her Majesty Queen Victoria was one of their first customers. Frazer and Haws crafted the Silver Tea set for the Queen in 1895. The inspiration for the set is rooted in the Indian Lotus, which shows the influence of the Orient and Indian symbols. Even in their lamp collection, the brand has touched the dawn of contemporary design. Their assortment of Indoor lighting is yet another journey to celebrate their bespoke craftsmanship.
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