Description
Handmade Moroccan Brass hexagonal stained glass Table Lamp / Lantern / Pendant
A real Beauty Moroccan Lamp which is designed to work as a table lamp or a hanging light lantern pendant. It has white stained glass on every side of the hexagonal shape in the middle of the lamp as well as yellow and blue colored stained glass on the bottom and the top of the lamp. The brass is hand cut all over the lamp in different geometrical as well as leaves shapes which provides a real beauty when combined together.
The stained glass white, yellow and blue color provides such kind of fantastic lighting which would be a real eye catcher within the house.
This lamp would fit in any place within the house but it would be a real addition if you placed it within a certain spot within a living room or a guest room.
The Moroccan Table lamp is electrically equipped and wired but without the plug due to the variation of plugs all over the world.
Our BlogPosts
If you would like to know more about the origin of our items and the rich and stimulating history of the region.
You can check our blogposts in which we talk about every piece in the Museum of Islamic Art in Cairo, we also try to explain their artistic nature, the materials used and we focus more on their historical background:
- Museum of Islamic Art Part I: In this blog we explain how to get to the Museum and we talk about Ibrahim Pasha the son of Muhammed Ali the founder of Modern Egypt. we talk also about few items in the museum; Mamluk Era Key to Kaaba, Some Modern Instruments from that period, Mamluk prince Safy al-Din Shaykhu Mishka.
- Museum of Islamic Art Part II: In this blog we try to explain the importance of river Nile and how it took part in shaping the Egyptian personality, we also talk about some pieces in the Museum of Islamic Art in Cairo; Iran Qajar dynasty Ewer and Basin, Samarra Iraq Slab Painting 9th Century AD, some Rare Ummayad House Supplies, A Heart Moving Painting from the Abbasid Era, and a Roaster Shaped Ewer from the Ummayad Era
- Museum of Islamic Art Part III: In this blog we explain the origin of the Moroccan Decoration and Architecture and how it was influenced by different cultures worldwide, we also talk about how Islam reached China, and the rise of Ibn Tulun and how it was a beginning of a new Era in Egypt and the region
- Tahrir Square: In this blog we talk about the history of Tahrir Square and how it got its name, and we talk about the history of every building in the square; Mogamaa el Tahrir, Nile Ritz Carlton Hotel, Umar Makram Statue, American University in Cairo, Umar Makram Mosque Ministry Of Foreign Affairs Building, The League of Arab State Building, The Famous Egyptian Museum, Ramesses II Obelisk and Karnak Temple Sphinx