Crystal Jelly Jar light fixture by Deborah Ehrlich
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$265.00
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Crystal Jelly Jar light fixture, designed 2013
hand-made Swedish crystal shade
with brass shade holder and porcelain fixture
shade: approximately 5 1/2" tall, 3" wide
assembled with base: 8" tall, 4.5" wide
maximum of 75 watt light bulb
artist's signature on shade
AVAILABILITY NOTICE: Available quantities are always shifting. Please call us at 212 463 7490, or email us at info@artwareeditions.com to confirm if you have a deadline.
$15 flat rate; international rates calculated at checkout
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The crystal shade may be purchased separately and used with any standard fixture that is sized to accommodate a 3-1/4" shade. To use this light outdoors you must purchase your own fixture that is approved for outdoor use as the accompanying fixture that we supply is not.
Deborah Ehrlich's elegant Crystal Jelly Jar light fixture highlights this renowned glass artist's attention to superior artisanship and craft. The hand-blown shades are made from Swedish crystal that is lead-free and therefore able to be thinner and more delicate than traditional glass. Made in Sweden, each shade is hand-cut and hand-grinded to perfection. The shade is paired with a brass shade holder and porcelain base to give the piece a relaxed but elegant look. The crystal shade may be purchased separately and used with any standard fixture that is sized to accommodate a 3-1/4" shade. To use this light outdoors you must purchase your own fixture that is approved for outdoor use as the accompanying fixture that we supply is not. A 65 watt clear light bulb is the usual wattage, but up to 75 watts is acceptable.
Please note that all Ehrlich items are FINAL SALE.
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