Etsy Hand-made Japanese offers Shoji Lantern / Luminary / Lamp Featuring Katsushika Hokusai Manga - 15,000 hour LED included
Lovely highly detailed designs reprinted on this one of a kind hand made lamp featuring Hokusai woodblock print reproductions. Each is made to order.
Choose the option to add a sacred real Ginko leaf on the top of your lamp. Displayed and framed beautifully on a wabi-sabi stained tea bag back backdrop, this touch adds a stunning visual feature. ( choose this option at checkout )
This lovely lamp features a solid hardwood frame made from re-sawing recovered material up-cycled from my local saw mill.
Each wooden frame is extremely durable. The top and bottom square frames feature rabbited lap-joints and the vertical posts are hand-lathed into dowels on each end, which are inserted through the end frames.
The wood dimension is approximately 3/8 inches thick. Each one is hand-crafted by me personally.
Each face is full of detail and a natural color.
The surfaces are matte finished which are soft and non glare, helping showcase the mastery of the artist's work.
Brushing on a clear finish with a natural fiber brush you're left with a soothing brush texture surface.
The light source is a candelabra (e12) size socket and the includes a very high quality L.E.D. bulb.
The L.E.D is manufacturer guaranteed for 10 years and only costs .06 cents to operate over three hours.
The light socket is secured to a pair of steel rods that are secured safely to the frame ensuring worry-free and safe operation. Each cord is 6 feet in length and has a solid UL certified roller switch about 17 inches from the lamp, making on and off nice and easy.
The plug is fitted with a US connection so an adapter may be needed for some international locations. ( US plug offers and power only here but adapters can be bought as well as proper voltage bulbs in your country. The cord is rated for US 110v up to 300v )
Graphic dimensions are 6.75 inches tall by 4 and 7/8ths inches wide.
Please note these are high resolution reprints of woodblock prints that were scanned.