Pine Cone Candelabra
The Pine Cone Collection, with its antique gold and darkened bronze patinas, celebrates the glow and warmth of the holiday season. Inspired by a fallen pinecone kept on his desk, Aram has always been intrigued by pinecones and their ancient symbolism. The Greeks and Romans, as well as other cultures throughout history, have incorporated pinecones in their art, religious beliefs and mythology with common themes of regeneration, wisdom, and renewal.
“There is something about the structure of pinecones and the fragrance of conifers that I find so compelling. I always bring cut evergreen boughs into my home during the winter season since there is nothing like the festive way they look and smell. For me, they embody the magic and joy of the holidays.” - M.
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Michael is highly inspired by his surroundings and often makes sculptures of objects that might otherwise be overlooked in the everyday. Nature is his biggest muse, as is the handmade process.
Order by the recommended dates below for holiday delivery.
Delivery Before Christmas Order Before:
- Ground Shipping: 12/09/2024
- 2-Day Shipping: 12/15/2024
- Overnight Shipping: 12/18/2024
*Please note, the dates below are suggested, not guaranteed. MichaelAram.com will not be responsible for delivery delays due to unforeseen circumstances beyond our reasonable control, such as delays due to severe weather, natural disasters or strikes.
Our goal is to deliver your purchase as quickly as possible. All orders have a processing time of 24-48 hours if the merchandise is in stock; excludes holidays, weekends, and sale events.
If your Michael Aram selection does not entirely meet your satisfaction, we will gladly exchange or refund your purchase, exclusive of delivery charges and any discounts applied, within 30 days from the date of delivery. *Food and beverage items are not eligible for return or exchange.
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“There is a tremendous reflection of our own humanity in handmade objects When you make things by hand, somehow that energy, that tension, that passion, all gets absorbed into the object Objects are powerful They trace history, trace our passage through time, they capture memories for generations.” ~ M.