How do you get the wire inside the chandelier?


Where do your antlers come from?


Do you have to kill the deer to get the antlers from them? 

Can I bring in my own antlers and you make me something?



Can you pick up antlers in a National Forest?


Will my chandelier turn chalky white in my house?

 
How long does it take to build your average piece?


The different types of antler:


What makes you different from the competition?

How much do the antlers cost?
What is the difference between horns and antlers?

Bull & Cow Elk Antler Sculpture

                                 

Bull Elk Antler Sculpture head

 

How do you get the wire inside the chandelier?
Very carefully! Trade secret! Basically we have to drill it out with a very long drill bit. It is very time consuming.

Where do your antlers come from?
We buy antlers by the pound. There is a dealer market out there that buys and sells antlers. Most of the antler is sold and shipped to Asia. They grind antler up and use it for medicinal purposes. We buy the craft antler quality which is the best grade.

Do you have to kill the deer to get the antlers from them?
NO! All antlers are shed every year. Deer, elk, and even moose. Yes, they just fall off.


Can I bring in my own antlers and you make me something?
Yes, sometimes. It takes such a large selections of antlers to find the ones that fit together just perfectly. Most people do not have enough antlers to do so.

What is the difference between horns and antlers?
Antlers shed every year and horns grow continually until the animal dies. Example of horns is a Long Horn Steer.

How much do the antlers cost?
It depends on the size (small, medium, or large), the type (moose, elk, or deer), and the quality (grade A, B, or C). Generally they range from $6 to $22 per pound.

Can you pick up antlers in a National Forest?
No. You cannot gather sheds from any state or federal land. They are left naturally for the animals (mice, squirrels, etc.) to eat. Our sheds mostly come off  private ranch land.

Will my chandelier turn chalky white in my house?
No. What turns antler chalky white is sunlight and water. Because it is not exposed to water in your house and the fact that we have put a protective sealer on the antler to prevent sunlight damage, your chandelier will last you a life time.

How long does it take to build your average piece?
The time invested in a piece can range, depending on size, from a day to do a table lamp, to 120 hours to do some of our larger pieces.

The different types of antler:
a. White Tail Deer antlers are very dense. They have a very sharp bend in them and are usually lighter in color. Chandeliers made with white tail will be very thick and heavy. We do not build very large chandeliers out of them and they become very expensive rather quickly. Average length is about 1 foot. North American Native.

b. Mule Deer antlers are the most common deer antlers you will see. They are brown in color. They have a slight curve in them, but are much straighter than white tail. Chandeliers can be built to be much larger in size with mule deer antlers. This is the best all-purpose antler to work with. Average length is about 2 feet. North American Native.

c. Fallow Deer antlers are a European import from Spain. They are very dark brown in color and are palmated. Many people think of them as small moose. Their deep rich color and flowing palmation make a very elegant piece. Average length is about 2.5 feet.

d. Elk antlers are another very common antler used for chandeliers. They are brownish red in color and are very long and straight. A large Elk antler can average around 5 feet long. Small Elk antler can be around 2.5 feet long. A great antler for large chandeliers. North American Native.

e. Moose antlers are also very dense. I have seen many carvings out of moose antler that have been polished up to look like ivory. Moose is naturally a large, dark brown antler. A large moose antler can be about 3 foot by 3 foot in size. This makes very large chandeliers. North American Native.

 

What makes you different from the competition?
a. We use real antlers. Some of the other companies use fabricated plastic antlers. Each antler is uniquely different which makes every chandelier unique.

b. Some companies glue there wires on top of the antler. This is quick, cheap, and vary noticeable. We drill out the antler and run all the wiring inside, so all you see is the natural beauty of the antler.

c. Some companies use a junction box in the center of their chandeliers. They drill a short ways into the antler and then wire nut a junction in the center of the chandelier. Then they pack that junction with bondo or wood filler to cover it up. Again, this is very noticeable and takes away from the natural beauty of the piece.

d. We are UL Listed. This means that our product is backed and insured by Underwriters Laboratory, Inc., and guaranties your safety and the quality of the product.

Our chandeliers are different because we artistically judge each piece. We take the time to do things right.

All shipping & custom order questions can be directed to us at my email at jeff@peakantlers.com

          Mule Deer, Elk, Moose, Antler Chandeliers, Antler lamps, Antler furniture, shed antlers     

Links How to Video  -  Home Contact us  -   Store  -  Questions

Mule Deer Chandeliers   -  Elk Chandeliers  -  Antler Tables   -  Antler Chairs 

Antler Lamps   -   Moose Decor  -  Whitetail Decor  -  Fallow Deer Decor  -  Western Style Decor

Antler Accessories   -   Wildlife Sculptures   -   Lodge Style Decor   -   All Chandeliers  -   Video Store  -  Pencil, Paint & Print