Description
Children of Light
In Navajo culture, light is a powerful symbol of life, growth, and connection to the natural world. The concept of “children” refers to the individual light elements, each extending out like young branches or hands reaching toward the sky. The angular forms represent strength and direction, emphasizing how each “child of light” contributes to illuminating the entire space. This chandelier is meant to embody the warmth of family and community, where each light works together to create a unified glow, symbolizing shared paths and mutual support.
Product Description:
Áłchíní Yá’át’ééh is a contemporary chandelier with a sleek, geometric structure. The design features a circular metal frame with multiple angled light arms extending outward, each containing a LED-lit tube that emits a soft, inviting glow. Suspended by two thin rods, this chandelier adds a sophisticated, minimalist touch to modern interiors, making it ideal for dining rooms, living areas, or entryways. Its angular branches form a balanced structure that provides 360-degree illumination, enhancing the room’s ambiance with both functionality and elegance.
Materials:
- Frame: Powder-coated black or matte bronze metal, adding a sleek, industrial touch to the design while ensuring durability.
- Light Tubes: Clear acrylic or frosted glass, diffusing the LED light within to create a warm, even glow without harshness.
- Suspension Rods: Black or matching bronze metal rods, thin yet sturdy, allowing the fixture to float elegantly.
Áłchíní Yá’át’ééh is designed to bring warmth, harmony, and a modern elegance to any space. Its minimalist structure and balanced design allow it to blend seamlessly into contemporary interiors, while its symbolic roots in Navajo culture bring deeper meaning, turning any room into a space of unity and light.




