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As you can tell from this video, candelabras are used to hold candles. I, for one, have not seen many in the DR. It is an excellent way to hold candles and it is much more cost efficient to purchase than to install an inverter-battery-generator system. That gadgetry is much more expensive. It is toxic to the health no matter how you set it up and it is a potential fire hazard.
Candelabras come in that setup seen in my video. There are also the hanging ones which adorned the National Theater in Vienna in the 18th century which Emperor Joseph II attended. Hey, if it's good enough for an Emperor, it's got to be good enough for Dominicans.
So, it begs the question:Why don't we see more candelabras in the DR? Those owning them can push it off as a fashion statement plus save alot of money on expensive electrical setups which are toxic to your health.
Who has candelabras in the DR?
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As you can tell from this video, candelabras are used to hold candles. I, for one, have not seen many in the DR. It is an excellent way to hold candles and it is much more cost efficient to purchase than to install an inverter-battery-generator system. That gadgetry is much more expensive. It is toxic to the health no matter how you set it up and it is a potential fire hazard.
Candelabras come in that setup seen in my video. There are also the hanging ones which adorned the National Theater in Vienna in the 18th century which Emperor Joseph II attended. Hey, if it's good enough for an Emperor, it's got to be good enough for Dominicans.
So, it begs the question:Why don't we see more candelabras in the DR? Those owning them can push it off as a fashion statement plus save alot of money on expensive electrical setups which are toxic to your health.
Who has candelabras in the DR?
Thanks-