1. Integration of Chinese and Western cultures: This period is the initial stage of China's modernization. Influenced by western culture, the design and manufacturing technology of glass lamps began to integrate Chinese and western characteristics. Traditional China elements are combined with western styles to create a unique design style.
2. Exquisite craftsmanship and materials: Glass lamps are made of exquisite craftsmanship and high-quality materials. The glass lampshade is carefully carved and painted with unique patterns and patterns. Metal fittings such as brackets and lamp holders are usually made of copper, iron and other materials. After forging, gold plating and other processing techniques, the whole lamp is more gorgeous and exquisite.
3. Various styles: The styles of glass lamps are rich and varied, which can be different types such as chandeliers, desk lamps and chandeliers. The design includes classical, modern, Chinese and western styles to meet the aesthetic needs of different groups of people.
4. Decorative and practical: Glass lamps are not only decorative, but also provide light source and lighting space. Their lampshades are usually made of transparent or translucent glass, which can emit soft light and create a warm and comfortable atmosphere.
In a word, the glass lamps in the late Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China combined Chinese and western cultures, with fine workmanship, high quality materials, diverse styles and forms, which were both decorative and practical. These characteristics make the glass lamp in the late Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China become one of the important works of art in this period.