Historical data of crystal lamp

16 18 metal lamp holder with egg-shaped and splash pendants made of crystal.

1673 because crystal stone is expensive and its quality is difficult to guarantee, the idea of imitating crystal stone and using high-quality glass as crystal lighting began to sprout. 1673, the French Italian Mr Bernardo Perotaux invented the world's first artificial crystal lamp. This lamp is still in the museum.

1687 French emperor Louis XIV imported a batch of crystal/timely crystal lamps from Italy.

Installed at Versailles. Because this matter is clearly recorded in the inventory records, people often use this palace as the source of crystal lamps.

1699, Louis XIV decided to grant Mr. M.Bertin a patent right to produce die-cast glass instead of natural seasonable as a pendant for crystal lamps.

1800 crystal pendants and accessories for crystal lamps were born in Italy and France due to demand. Bohemia, with its low price, high quality and high yield, occupied a dominant position in the crystal lighting pendant accessories market in 17 and 18 centuries.

Therefore, crystal lamps became popular.