Most crystal chandeliers play it safe. Clear crystal, soft white glow, done.
This crystal chandelier Bangalore project threw that rulebook out of the window. JagMag Lights built a roughly 10-foot multi-colour crystal showpiece for a grand Bangalore venue — burnt orange, aqua blue and clear crystal, layered like a giant flower blooming out of the ceiling. Every guest who walks in does the same thing. They stop. They look up. They take out their phone.
In this post, I’ll show you the real photos, break down how the design works, and explain how a piece like this gets made in India in just 15–20 working days.
In this post
- What makes this crystal chandelier Bangalore project special?
- Project at a glance
- Real photos from the project
- How we built it: 5 simple steps
- Why orange and blue work so well together
- How big should a venue chandelier be?
- Why buy from a manufacturer, not an importer?
- Want this look? Start here
- FAQs
What makes this crystal chandelier Bangalore project special?
Here’s the thing. Almost every banquet hall and hotel lobby in India has a chandelier. Very few have one that uses colour as the main design idea.
Look closely at the photos and you’ll see three layers working together:
1. The petal ring. Around the ceiling cove sits a ring of leaf-shaped panels, glowing deep blue inside copper-gold frames. It looks like the outer petals of a flower — and it frames everything inside it.
2. The orange crystal tiers. The heart of the fixture is a drum of fiery orange crystal strands, stepping down in arched, fan-like tiers. Each arc is packed with hundreds of faceted crystal spheres that catch the light and throw tiny rainbows.
3. The aqua columns and sphere discs. Between the orange tiers, vertical columns of aqua-blue and clear glass rods drop down, ending in round discs ringed with crystal balls. The cool blue calms the hot orange, so the whole piece feels rich, not loud.
Together they read as one big blooming flower in light. Festive enough for a wedding night, polished enough for every other day of the year.
Project at a glance
| Detail | This project |
|---|---|
| Location | Bangalore, Karnataka |
| Space | Grand hospitality / banquet-style venue |
| Fixture | Multi-colour layered crystal chandelier, ~10-foot scale |
| Colours | Burnt orange, aqua blue, clear crystal, copper-gold accents |
| Construction | Glass rods + faceted crystal spheres on layered circular frames |
| Made by | JagMag Lights — designed and manufactured in-house in India |
| Custom lead time | 15–20 working days (typical importer: 60–120 days) |
Real photos from the project
These are real photos of the crystal chandelier Bangalore guests now see when they look up. No renders, no stock images.




How we built it: 5 simple steps
Now you might be thinking — how does something this complex actually get made?
Step 1: Measure the space. Our team mapped the ceiling cove, the hall height and the sight lines, so the fixture would fill the cove without crowding the room.
Step 2: Design the layers. The petal ring, the orange tiers and the aqua columns were drawn as one composition — every arc and column placed on circular steel frames.
Step 3: Prepare the colour. Tinted and coated glass rods and crystal spheres were sorted into exact colour zones. Coloured crystal holds its colour — it is in the glass and its coating, not painted on top.
Step 4: String and assemble. Hundreds of strands were strung sphere by sphere, rod by rod, in our own factory. This is where owning the manufacturing matters — custom work moves fast when there’s no overseas back-and-forth.
Step 5: Install and balance. On site in Bangalore, the frames went up first, then the strands, then the final light balancing so the orange glows like embers and the blue stays crisp.
Total custom manufacturing time for projects like this? 15–20 working days. Importers quote 60–120 days for the same job.
Why orange and blue work so well together
Let me explain the colour trick here.
Orange and blue sit directly opposite each other on the colour wheel. Designers call them complementary colours — each one makes the other look stronger. That’s why this pairing is a favourite for vibrant wedding palettes: orange brings energy and festivity, blue brings calm and depth.
In lighting, that balance matters even more. An all-orange fixture would feel hot. An all-blue one would feel cold. Together, they feel alive.
Want to go deeper on picking finishes and colours? Read our guide to choosing the right chandelier colour.
How big should a venue chandelier be?
Quick rules we use on every project:
Diameter: add the room’s length and width in feet — that number, in inches, is your minimum. A 40 × 60 ft hall points to a 100-inch (8+ foot) fixture. Grand double-height venues go bigger, which is how this project landed near the 10-foot mark. Sizing guides like Lightopia’s room-by-room guide use the same maths.
Height: roughly 2.5–3 inches of fixture height per foot of ceiling.
Clearance: keep the lowest crystal at least 8 feet above the floor where guests walk.
For the full method, see our chandelier size guide and our banquet hall and hotel lobby chandelier guide.
Why buy from a manufacturer, not an importer?
Here’s the question every venue owner should ask before spending lakhs on a showpiece: who actually made this, and who will fix it in year five?
| What matters | JagMag (Indian manufacturer) | Typical importer / stockist |
|---|---|---|
| Custom lead time | 15–20 working days | 60–120 days |
| Spare parts later | Available even 10+ years on — we make them in-house | Often gone once the stock changes |
| Service issues | Own technical team, overnight project support | Wait for overseas supplier help |
| Repeat orders | Exact same piece can be made again, any time | Depends on what’s left in stock |
| Credentials | DPIIT-recognised, government-funded Make-in-India manufacturer | Varies |
JagMag Lights is a government-recognised (DPIIT) Make-in-India lighting manufacturer based in Greater Noida. Every fixture — including this Bangalore showpiece — is designed and built in our own factory.
Want this look? Start here
Not every space needs a 10-foot flower in the ceiling. But the same craft goes into our ready designs:
Love the sphere sparkle? The K9 Crystal Raindrop Chandelier gives you that dense crystal shimmer in round or rectangular forms for homes and lobbies.
Love the flowing layers? The Wave Chandelier with 69 cascading glass leaves brings the same sense of movement at living-room scale.
Have a tall space to fill? The Glass Feather Cascade drops 150 cm of hand-blown glass for double-height ceilings.
And if you want colour, scale or a one-off design like this project — that’s exactly what we do. Start with our ultimate crystal chandelier guide, or talk to us directly at jagmaglights.com.
FAQs about coloured crystal chandeliers
Can I get a multi-colour crystal chandelier like this in Bangalore?
Yes. JagMag designs and manufactures custom crystal chandeliers for venues across India, including Bangalore. A custom piece typically takes 15–20 working days to manufacture.
Will the colours fade over time?
No. The colour is in the tinted glass and its bonded coating, not painted on the surface. With normal cleaning, the orange and blue stay as rich as day one.
How much does a custom showpiece like this cost?
It depends on size, crystal density and design complexity. Because JagMag manufactures in-house in India, you pay factory pricing instead of import markups. Share your space details for an exact quote.
What if a strand or crystal breaks after a few years?
We make the parts, so we can remake them — spare strands, spheres and rods are available even 10+ years after installation. Importers usually can’t promise that.
How is a chandelier like this cleaned?
A gentle wipe with a soft cloth every 6–9 months keeps the crystal brilliant. For big installations, our technical team supports venues with maintenance — overnight if a project needs it.
So, here’s my question for you: when guests walk into your venue, what do they look up at?
