Walk into Crystal Crown Banquet in Punjab and your eyes go up. Not to a chandelier sitting still in the middle of the room. To a long golden wave that seems to flow across the ceiling, like a ribbon caught mid-dance. That is the banquet chandelier Punjab project we are going to walk you through today.
Here’s the thing. Most banquet halls play it safe. One big crystal piece in the centre, job done. We did something different here. Let me show you how, and what you can learn from it for your own hall.
Quick answer: The Crystal Crown Banquet Punjab chandelier is one long, custom suspended fixture shaped like a flowing golden ribbon-wave. It is built from hundreds of warm honey-amber glass leaf pieces on a curved metal frame, made fully in-house in India by JagMag Lights. Instead of one central light, the wave runs across the hall so the whole room feels grand the second you walk in.
What’s in this story
- The first look that stops people
- The project at a glance
- Why a ribbon-wave, not a normal chandelier?
- Real photos from the install
- How we built the banquet chandelier Punjab project
- Why a maker beats an importer for a hall like this
- Want a piece like this for your hall?
- Your questions, answered
The first look that stops people
Picture a wedding night. The hall is full. People are dressed in their best. And above them, a river of warm gold light curls across the ceiling.
That is the feeling we wanted.
A banquet is a place of big moments. First dances. Family photos. The bride’s entry. The light above all of that should feel like an event too, not like an office tube fixture.
So for this hall in Punjab, we skipped the usual. No single round crystal piece. We built a flowing wave that gives the room movement and a story.
The project at a glance
Here is the short version of what went up at Crystal Crown Banquet.
| Detail | What we did |
|---|---|
| Venue | Crystal Crown Banquet, Punjab |
| Project type | Custom banquet hall chandelier installation |
| The fixture | One long, suspended ribbon-wave chandelier (not a central pendant) |
| Shape | A flowing horizontal wave with curled, scroll-like ends |
| Material | Hundreds of warm honey-amber glass leaf pieces on a curved metal frame |
| Finish & glow | Soft gold metallic look, warm dimmable LED light |
| Setting | Tall, double-height hall with marble-clad walls and a recessed downlit ceiling |
| Made by | JagMag Lights — 100% made in India, fully in-house |
Why a ribbon-wave, not a normal chandelier?
Good question. Let me explain.
This hall is tall and wide. A single chandelier, even a big one, would look like a dot in all that space. It would get lost.
A long wave does the opposite. It fills the room’s width. It pulls your eye along the ceiling instead of stopping at one spot. The whole hall feels designed, not just decorated.
And the warm honey-gold colour matters. Cold white light makes skin look grey in photos. This soft amber glow makes guests, food, and decor all look richer. On a wedding night, that is everything.
Now you might be thinking, won’t a long custom piece be heavy and risky up there? Fair worry. That is exactly why a hall like this needs a real maker who can engineer the frame, the fixing, and the wiring as one safe system. More on that below.
Real photos from the install
These are not stock images. This is the actual banquet chandelier Punjab install, shot on site.





How we built the banquet chandelier Punjab project
Here is the simple, step-by-step of how a piece like this actually happens.
- We studied the room first. Ceiling height, hall width, where guests sit, where the cameras point. The light had to suit all of it.
- We designed the wave shape. Our team drew the ribbon curve so it flows across the ceiling and ends in those soft scroll curls. Then we matched the size to the hall.
- We made every part in-house in India. The curved frame, the honey-amber glass leaves, the LED line — all built in our own workshop. Nothing imported and hoped for.
- We installed it as one safe system. Strong ceiling fixing, hidden wiring, balanced load along the whole curve. Safety first, always, in a hall full of people.
- We tuned the glow. We set the light warm and dimmable, so the hall can go bright for the function and soft for the slow moments.
Why a maker beats an importer for a hall like this
This is the part most people learn the hard way. A banquet chandelier is not a “buy off the shelf” item. It is a long-term commitment. Here is the honest difference.
| What matters for a banquet | JagMag (Indian maker) | Typical importer / stockist |
|---|---|---|
| Custom shape & size | Made to your exact hall | Pick from fixed stock |
| Lead time for custom | About 15–20 working days | Often 60–120 days |
| Spare parts later | Available even 10+ years on | Often gone once stock ends |
| If something breaks | Our own team fixes it fast | Wait on an overseas supplier |
| Made in | India, in-house (DPIIT-recognised) | Usually imported |
For a banquet that hosts functions every week, that after-sales backup is not a small thing. A missing piece on a busy Saturday is the difference between a glowing hall and an awkward dark patch.
Want a piece like this for your hall?
If you run a banquet, hotel, or a big home in Punjab or anywhere in India, we can make a statement piece around your space.
Love the flowing look here? Two of our pieces carry the same cascading-glass feel: the Wave Chandelier with cascading glass leaves and the Glass Feather Cascade. For a tall stairwell or a double-height void, the Talar Murano glass column is a stunner.
Not sure where to start? Our guide to choosing a banquet hall chandelier walks you through size and height. And if you love crystal, read our crystal chandelier guide. You can also see two more of our real builds: the 8-crystal banquet project and the SKA Orion custom lobby chandelier in Noida.
For the design thinking behind big rooms, these two outside reads are worth your time: this guide to chandeliers for high ceilings and this piece on sculptural chandeliers as statement art.
Ready to talk about your hall? Start here with JagMag Lights.
Your questions, answered
How big should a banquet hall chandelier be?
Big enough to fill the room without crowding it. A handy rule: add the hall’s length and width in feet, and that number in inches is a good diameter for a central piece. For tall, wide halls, a long wave or a row of fixtures often works better than one round chandelier.
What makes this banquet chandelier Punjab project special?
It is fully custom. Instead of a single pendant, it is one long golden ribbon-wave shaped to the hall, built from honey-amber glass and made in-house in India. The form gives the room movement and drama you cannot get off the shelf.
How long does a custom banquet chandelier take to make?
At JagMag, custom work usually takes about 15–20 working days. Many importers take 60–120 days for the same kind of piece, because the parts come from overseas.
Is a large custom chandelier safe over a crowd?
Yes, when it is engineered properly. We design the frame, the ceiling fixing, and the wiring as one balanced system, and install it with a strong, hidden support. Safety comes first in any hall full of guests.
Can you make the same design again later?
We can. Because we make everything ourselves, we can build the same piece or matching parts again, even years later. That is a big plus for venues that may expand or need a repair down the line.