Description
A lighthouse is a tower, building, or another type of structure designed to emit light from a system of lamps and lenses and to serve as a navigational aid for maritime pilots at sea or on inland waterways.
A lighthouse can symbolize various things, such as overcoming challenges and adversity or guidance. It is most commonly used to symbolize a way forward and help in navigating through the world. … The first is of the lighthouse itself, which can symbolize salvation and safety, especially in the face of adversity.
This lighthouse table lamp is made of stained glass. there is a guardrail on the top, we use cream-white stained glass to make the body of the tower and uses the copper net on the base. it looks elegant when you use it at your home.
BIEYE is a worldwide well-known brand of Tiffany-style stained glass products, we specialize in designing and manufacturing Tiffany style lamps, window panel, and other stained glass artworks.
Spec: 6-inch wide, 12-inch tall, net weight: 2.2 lbs; 1 x E12 bulb (not included). we are using a warm white light bulb for taking the photo. You can try the bulbs with different color temperatures to get different light effects.
HANDMADE: This lamp is handmade by skilled craftsmen; We hand-cut the glass pieces and assemble them into a lampshade, then the welder use tin solder to weld the glass pieces. Each process is handmade.
TIMELESS: We use stained glass to make the lampshade. The stained glass is eternal and never losing its luster or beauty; This lamp will provide a legacy for owners and all generations to come.
UNIQUE: Each lampshade is unique due to the different shades and shapes of glass available at the time of creation. Every lamp is a unique work of art, just like a painting or sculpture.
DECORATIVE: You will notice the difference in color between turning the light on and off. This lamp adds a fabulous ambiance when you light it up, and it perfectly fits for your bedside, end table, coffee table, working table, and other furniture.
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