Mule Deer Antler Chandeliers

Mule deer antlers are distinguished by their branching pattern. Rather than single tines projecting from the main beam, mule deer tines split repeatedly into Y-shaped forks. This creates increased branching density and more lateral movement within the chandelier frame.

With spreads typically between whitetail and elk, mule deer chandeliers offer greater structural complexity without the extended beam length of elk. The forked architecture produces visual texture and depth, making them well-suited for mountain homes and mid-scale lodge interiors.