Picture a wedding night in Pune.
Guests walk into the banquet hall in their best silk and sherwanis. The music is playing. And then, almost together, every head tilts up.
Because above them, running almost the full length of the ceiling, is a single banquet chandelier Pune has not seen before — a 24-foot slab of pure crystal, glowing like a river of diamonds.
That is the project we are walking through today. Real photos. Real sizes. Real lessons you can use for your own hall.
Quick answer: For this banquet chandelier Pune project, JagMag Lights designed, manufactured and installed one custom 24-foot linear crystal chandelier — a long rectangular “slab” of hanging crystal strands tipped with 40mm crystal balls, lit by dozens of warm LED lamps inside. It was built 100% in-house in India and fitted into a recessed ceiling bay above the main banquet floor.
What’s in this story
- What makes this banquet chandelier Pune project special?
- The design: a 24-foot crystal slab
- Project at a glance
- Real photos from the site
- How we built it in 5 steps
- How big should a banquet hall chandelier be?
- Why a manufacturer beats an importer
- Which one should you buy?
- Your questions, answered
What makes this banquet chandelier Pune project special?
Most banquet halls hang three or four medium chandeliers in a row and call it a day.
This hall did something braver. One fixture. Twenty-four feet long. No gaps.
Here’s the thing. A banquet hall is a long, wide room. Small round chandeliers can look like buttons on a giant shirt. But one continuous linear piece follows the shape of the room — and suddenly the whole ceiling becomes the decoration.
When the lamps inside switch on, light passes through thousands of cut-crystal beads and splits into tiny rainbows. In our photos you can actually see flecks of green, pink and gold dancing inside the white sparkle. That is real crystal doing its job.
The design: a 24-foot crystal slab
Let me explain how this piece is actually made, because the photos only show you the magic — not the method.
1. The frame. A long rectangular steel frame, engineered in our Greater Noida factory, sits tight against the ceiling inside a recessed bay. You never see the frame. You only see what hangs from it.
2. The strands. From that frame drop hundreds of vertical strands of faceted octagon crystal beads — the same family of K9 crystal we use in our K9 raindrop chandeliers. K9 is optical-grade crystal glass. In plain words: extra clear, extra sparkle.
3. The crystal balls. Each strand ends in a solid 40mm crystal ball. Hundreds of them, hanging in neat rows, catch the light like drops of water about to fall.
4. The stepped edge. Look closely at the side profile. The strands get longer towards the centre, so the edges step outward like a shallow pyramid. This gives the slab a soft, layered shape instead of a hard box.
5. The glow. Dozens of LED lamps sit inside the body of the fixture. The crystal hides the bulbs completely — you see only light, never the source.
Project at a glance
| Project | Banquet hall feature lighting, Pune |
| Fixture | 1 custom linear crystal chandelier — a rectangular “crystal slab” |
| Length | Approx. 24 feet, in a recessed ceiling bay |
| Crystal | Faceted octagon bead strands + 40mm crystal balls |
| Light | Dozens of internal LED lamps, soft golden glow |
| Made by | JagMag Lights — 100% Make in India, built in-house in Greater Noida |
| Custom lead time | 15–20 working days for custom pieces |
Real photos from the site
These are not renders. Every photo below was taken during the actual banquet chandelier Pune installation — you can even spot our scaffolding in some frames.




How we built it in 5 steps
- Measure the hall. Our team mapped the ceiling bay, beam positions and wiring points before a single bead was ordered.
- Design the slab. Length, strand spacing, ball size and lamp count were drawn to scale and approved by the client.
- Build the frame in-house. The steel body was fabricated and powder-finished at our own factory — no third-party vendor, no import wait.
- String the crystal. Hundreds of strands were beaded, checked and packed in sequence so the stepped profile lands perfectly on site.
- Install and wire. Our own technicians fitted the frame, hung every strand and balanced the LED circuits — the scaffolding in the photos is ours.
Now you might be thinking: how long does all this take? For custom work like this, 15–20 working days. Importers typically quote 60–120 days for the same job, because their piece travels by sea.
How big should a banquet hall chandelier be?
Use these simple rules before you fall in love with any design:
- Round fixture width: room length + width in feet, converted to inches. A 40 x 60 ft hall suggests a 100-inch piece — yes, banquet maths is big.
- Linear fixture length: for a feature like this one, follow the main axis of the hall. Designers suggest a linear piece run about half to two-thirds of the space it crowns — see Sofary’s chandelier size guide.
- Hanging height: keep the lowest crystal at least 8–10 feet above the floor so dhol players and dancing baraatis never come close. A recessed slab like this Pune piece sits flush with the ceiling, so clearance is never an issue.
- Brightness: banquet lighting should be dimmable. Full power for the varmala moment, soft golden glow for dinner. Kichler’s chandelier planning tips cover the basics well.
Want the full formula with examples? Read our chandelier size guide and our banquet hall chandelier guide.
Why a manufacturer beats an importer for banquet projects
Here’s the part most buyers learn the hard way.
| JagMag Lights (manufacturer) | Typical importer / stockist | |
|---|---|---|
| Made in India | Yes — 100% in-house, Greater Noida | Usually imported ready-made |
| Custom lead time | 15–20 working days | 60–120 days |
| Spare crystals later | Available even 10+ years later | Often impossible once stock ends |
| A strand breaks mid-season | Our own team fixes it, often overnight | Wait for overseas support |
| Second hall, same design | We re-make the exact piece any time | Depends on what’s left in stock |
JagMag Lights is a DPIIT-recognised, government-funded Make-in-India lighting manufacturer. For a banquet hall — where one broken strand before a booking is a real business problem — that in-house backup matters more than any discount.
Which one should you buy?
Love this look? Three honest picks:
- For the same linear drama, ready-made: the Rectangular Crystal Chandelier in Satin Gold — a 2-tier rectangular piece that gives you the slab effect at dining-hall scale.
- For lower ceilings: the Raindrop K9 Flush Mount — 14 sizes, hugs the ceiling, same crystal sparkle.
- For a full custom 20-foot-plus showpiece like this Pune hall: talk to us. We design around your ceiling, not the other way round.
And if you’re choosing between crystal types first, our ultimate crystal chandelier guide breaks it down in plain words.
Curious how other halls did it? See our Bavdhan Palace Pune crystal project and the Luxe Cascade wave crystal project — two more Pune banquet ceilings we built.
Your questions, answered
Who made this 24-foot banquet chandelier in Pune?
JagMag Lights — a 100% Make-in-India manufacturer. The frame, crystal stringing and installation were all done by our in-house team from Greater Noida.
How much does a banquet chandelier Pune project like this cost?
There is no fixed price — it depends on length, crystal grade and lamp count. Custom pieces are quoted per project. Share your hall size with us and you’ll have a clear quote, with a 15–20 working day build time.
What crystals are used in this chandelier?
Faceted octagon crystal beads strung in vertical strands, each ending in a solid 40mm crystal ball. The internal lamps are energy-saving LEDs with a soft golden tone.
How do you clean something this big?
Gently and rarely. Dust with a dry microfibre glove; deep-clean once or twice a year. Our crystal cleaning guide shows the safe method.
Can I get the same chandelier for my hall in another city?
Yes. Because we manufacture in-house, we can re-make this exact design — longer, shorter or wider — for any city in India, with spares available for 10+ years.
So here’s my question for you: when guests walk into your hall, what do you want them to look at first — the ceiling, or their phones? If it’s the ceiling, talk to JagMag Lights.
