Picture this. The wedding is about to begin. Guests step into the hall, look up… and stop. Above them, a river of light is flowing across the ceiling like frozen waves. That is the wave crystal chandelier Pune project we built for Luxe Cascade — and it is the first thing every guest remembers.
Quick answer: The Luxe Cascade wave crystal chandelier Pune installation is a 20-foot custom banquet ceiling light by JagMag Lights. It is not one chandelier. It is a full lighting landscape — flowing crystal “wave” ribbons across the ceiling, a tall central crystal cascade dropping into the double-height hall, and a field of hanging crystal pendants. Every piece was designed, made and fitted in-house in India in about 15–20 working days.
What you will see on this page
- The wave crystal chandelier Pune project, in short
- What makes this wave crystal chandelier Pune project special
- The project at a glance
- Real photos from the install
- How we built it, step by step
- How big should a banquet chandelier be?
- Why a manufacturer beats an importer
- Want a similar look? Start here
- Your questions, answered
The wave crystal chandelier Pune project, in short
Luxe Cascade is a large banquet hall in Pune. Big weddings. High ceiling. A double-height space that swallows up small lights.
Here’s the thing. A normal chandelier would have looked lost in that room.
So we did something bolder. We turned the whole ceiling into the light.
We built sweeping crystal “waves” — long, scalloped rows of fine crystal strands that curl across the ceiling like clouds. In the centre, a tall cylinder of crystal rods pours straight down into the open space. Around it, slim crystal “rain” lines hang with soft teardrop bulbs.
The result feels alive. Calm and grand at the same time.
What makes this wave crystal chandelier Pune project special
Most banquet halls hang a few standard fixtures and call it done. This one tells a story.
Look at the photos below. You can see the wave shape echoing the name “Cascade” — light that seems to flow, not just hang.
It also does two moods. Switch to cool white and the crystal looks like fresh snow. Switch to warm amber and the same waves glow gold for a wedding night. One ceiling, two feelings.
And because we make our own crystal and frames, we could shape every wave to fit this exact room. No “close enough.” It was built for that ceiling and nothing else.
The project at a glance
| Detail | What we did |
|---|---|
| Project | Luxe Cascade banquet hall, Pune |
| Fixture type | Custom wave crystal ceiling installation (one large composition) |
| Approx. scale | ~20 ft across the main ceiling, double-height hall |
| Crystal | Fine clear K9-style crystal strands + glass-rod “rain” pendants |
| Frame | Custom steel sub-frame, hidden above the ceiling line |
| Light source | LED — switchable cool white and warm amber |
| Made in | India, fully in-house (JagMag Lights) |
| Lead time | ~15–20 working days for custom work like this |
Real photos from the install
These are not stock pictures. They are real shots from the Pune site — scaffolding, crew and all.





How we built it, step by step
Big projects look like magic. They are really just careful steps. Here’s how this one came together.
- We measured the real ceiling. Height, width, the curve of the soffit, where the second-floor balcony sits. The light had to match the room, not a drawing.
- We designed the wave on screen. We mapped every ribbon and the central drop so it would read as one flowing shape from the floor.
- We made the crystal and frame in our factory. Clear crystal strands, glass rods and teardrop pendants — plus a hidden steel sub-frame to carry the weight safely.
- We strung it by hand. Thousands of pieces, placed one by one, so the waves curl smoothly with no gaps. This is the slow, patient part.
- We fitted and wired it on site. Our own team went up the scaffolding, locked the frame to the ceiling, ran the LEDs and balanced the cool and warm settings.
No imported kit. No waiting on a vendor overseas. Our crew handled it from the first measurement to the final switch-on.
How big should a banquet chandelier be?
You might be thinking: how do I size something like this for my own hall? Here’s a simple rule.
For a round or compact fixture, add the room’s length and width in feet, then read that number in inches. A 30 ft × 24 ft hall (54) wants roughly a 54-inch-wide fixture. For a long banquet layout, go wide and rectangular, like a row of lights, instead of one ball.
Watch the drop, too. In a double-height hall, hang the bottom of the light around the second-floor balcony line — never lower than 8–9 ft above the floor, so guests and staff pass safely beneath it. For the deeper “why” behind these numbers, see Lighting New York’s foyer height guide and Home By Alley’s two-story sizing guide.
Want the full breakdown? Our chandelier size guide and our banquet and hotel lobby guide walk you through it.
Why a manufacturer beats an importer
This is the part most people learn the hard way. A custom banquet light is only as good as the company behind it five years later.
| What you care about | JagMag (Indian manufacturer) | Typical importer / stockist |
|---|---|---|
| Who makes it | Made in-house in India | Bought in, often from China |
| Custom lead time | ~15–20 working days | ~60–120 days |
| Spare parts later | Available 10+ years on | Often gone once stock sells out |
| If a problem happens | Our own team fixes it, even overnight | Wait on an overseas supplier |
| Need the same design again | We simply make it again | May be discontinued |
JagMag is a government-recognised (DPIIT) and government-funded Make-in-India lighting manufacturer. That means when your hall needs one more matching piece in 2030, we can still build it. An importer usually can’t.
You can see the same in-house craft in our other big jobs — the Bavdhan Palace Pune crystal project, the Crystal Crown Punjab golden ribbon wave, and the SKA Orion Noida custom chandelier.
Want a similar look? Start here
You don’t need a whole banquet ceiling to get this feeling at home or in a smaller venue. These pieces carry the same flowing, cascading spirit:
- Wave Chandelier with cascading glass leaves — the wave idea, scaled for a living or dining room.
- Glass Feather Cascade — a long hand-blown glass drop made for high ceilings and stairwells.
- Talar Murano glass column — a 300 cm crystal-and-glass column for double-height voids.
- K9 Crystal Raindrop chandelier — the same crystal sparkle in a round or rectangular flush fit.
Building or renovating a banquet hall, hotel or clubhouse? Want the wave look made to your exact ceiling? Talk to JagMag Lights and we’ll design it around your space. New to crystal? Our ultimate crystal chandelier guide is a friendly place to start.
Your questions, answered
What is a wave crystal chandelier?
It’s a chandelier where the crystal is arranged in long, flowing wave shapes instead of one round ball. The waves can run across a ceiling like ribbons, which is perfect for big halls. The Pune Luxe Cascade project is a large custom example.
How much does a custom banquet chandelier like this cost?
It depends on size, crystal quality and ceiling height, so there’s no single price. The honest way is a quick measurement and a quote. As a manufacturer, JagMag can match almost any budget by adjusting scale and crystal type.
How long does it take to make?
Most custom banquet work takes about 15–20 working days at JagMag. Importers usually quote 60–120 days for the same kind of job, because the piece is built overseas and shipped in.
Is a big crystal ceiling installation safe?
Yes, when it’s engineered right. We use a hidden steel sub-frame, do a load check, and our own team fixes it to the ceiling. That’s why in-house manufacturing matters for projects this size.
Can JagMag make one for my hall in another city?
Yes. We design and ship custom banquet chandeliers across India and install them with our own team. Tell us your ceiling size and theme, and we’ll build the wave around it.