Cherub Art Ceiling Medallion with Shape Options
Price range: $796.00 through $1,240.00
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Features:
- Architectural Reproductions Collection
- Hand-Painted Cherub Scene
- Ornate Antique Gold Frame
- Oval Shape With Classical Proportions
- Raised Acanthus Leaf Embellishments
- Intricate Floral And Scroll Reliefs
- Central Fluted Ring Design
- Symmetrical Beaded Banding
- Baroque & Rococo Style Influence
- Lead Time for This Item is 10-16 WEEKS
- 50% deposit if out of Stock
- Visit our contact page to request a quote
Description
Gracefully bridging art and architecture, this Cherub Art Ceiling Medallion transforms any ceiling into a captivating focal point. A reproduction from our Architectural Reproductions Collection. Its sweeping circular or oval form draws the eye upward, the centerpiece showcases hand-painted cherubs surrounded by a soft sky and clouds. Additionally, the medallion’s classical proportions evoke the opulence of historic European interiors.
Moreover, the richly sculpted frame features deeply embossed scrollwork, floral flourishes, and intricate beading. Gilded in a warm antique gold finish, the frame adds radiant contrast to the tranquil center scene. As a result, the illusion of depth and movement brings drama and elegance to chandeliers and pendant lighting.
Furthermore, every ornamental detail is cast with precision to preserve historical authenticity. Not only does the raised acanthus border add sculptural texture, but the surrounding symmetry reinforces visual balance. Altogether, this Cherub Art Ceiling Medallion makes a timeless statement—ideal for dining rooms, foyers, or grand salon ceilings seeking classical sophistication.
Explore our Architectural Finish Options for more customization choices, or Contact us for personalized assistance and explore more in our Collections for design inspiration.
Features:
- Architectural Reproductions Collection
- Hand-Painted Cherub Scene
- Ornate Antique Gold Frame
- Oval Shape With Classical Proportions
- Raised Acanthus Leaf Embellishments
- Intricate Floral And Scroll Reliefs
- Central Fluted Ring Design
- Symmetrical Beaded Banding
- Baroque & Rococo Style Influence
- Lead Time for This Item is 10-16 WEEKS
- 50% deposit if out of Stock
- Visit our contact page to request a quote
Specifications:
Architectural Reproductions Collection
Architectural Reproductions Collection
This collection offers reproductions with unusual shapes and styles that were used many years ago.
Skilled artisans refurbish these antiques, taking care to leave in important character features. The mirrors & accessories come in a wide variety of custom finishes to match any decor. If you are unable to find the right fit from the standard finishes, ask us about a custom finish to meet your needs.
All mirror frames and accessories are produced with a special resin/pecan shell wood mix. The finest of mirror glass is used, and meets strict quality standards. These original mirror designs include new and inventive works that are unique in the often cookie cutter accessories marketplace. While some of their antique models are from Europe and other parts of the world, all products are manufactured in the U.S.A. This collection is very flexible and proficient with quick turn-around. (2-5 weeks)
Many original antique mirrors were made using pine wood with sculptured gesso. Over long periods of time the pine and gesso will dry and crack. In recreating these timeless designs, it is required to repair the imperfections but leave in elements that add character. The materials used capture the detail and weight of the original, but with much better durability. Expert craftsmanship, attention to fine details, and historic perspective help to achieve the integrity of the original antique.
Please note, Custom items and sizes can be quoted.
Custom Orders are accepted with a 50% deposit. Lead time varies according to production schedule, but generally 8-20 weeks. Freight is calculated when your order arrives to our warehouse, and will be added to your final invoice.
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