A shade that is placed over a glass
By your description I believe it is Stiffel Laurel Leaves Torchiere Lamp from late 60's to mid 70's. Do a search for a picture. The shade looks like a tulip and the base is embellished with the same laurel leaves as the 4 uprights that support the shade. Good luck finding the lamp. The shade is still available on different sites.
It is a shade of dark brown. HTML shade #A0522D.
They do need some sunlight but can survive in moderate shade.
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Shade-houses are important in plant production as they afford protection from sun and wind to newly propogated plants, allowing them time to acclimatise to outdoor conditions. Normally a propogated plant would be moved out from a production area to an area with 70 0r 80% shade, after a period there it would be moved to an area with 30% shade and thereafter into the full sun. Percentages of shade and duration of acclimitisation vary from species to species.
One can make an art glass shade by gathering the right materials, finding instructions of how to make one, and start working on the project. Art glass shades can be done in many different ways.
There is not a definitive value for antique red glass. There are not only differing prices for when the glass was created, but what shade of red they are, such as ruby or cranberry.
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Glass light shade replacements are universal which means they will fit any fixture. Other fixtures require a specific size and should be measured before purchasing a replacement light shade.
With many Tiffany lamp shades, when you tap on them using your knuckle or finger tip, it does not feel like glass. That is more evident when the shade is made of smaller glass panels / pieces. When small panels of stained glass are soldered together, the vibration that it gives off when we tap on them feels more like plastic than glass; the vibration is dampened by soldering small panels of glasses together. To verify that the shade is indeed made of glass, you can use a fork to tap on the Tiffany shade lightly. You can feel the glass tone better. If you accidentally drop the shade, it WILL break. Tiffany stained glass is thicker. When you tap on them, you are actually feeling the stain coating. They are rolled out from a big sheet of glass initially, stained into different color and then cut into little pieces before being soldered together. Unlike plastic, they have variation and rippling surface.
In the Kentucky area, one can find glass lamp shade etching services at Shannon Lamp Service, Inc. They are open every day, except for Saturday and also offer online services.
J C Penny
Yes, you just need 24 twin pull chain desk lamp. It's always been like that and that's the way that it will doubtless stay
in this the one half of the polarimeter is made of glass and other half of the polarimeter is made of quartz
A Tiffany lamp is a very expensive lamp. Tiffany is renowned for their glass and precious stones. A Tiffany lamp will have a lamp shade full of beautiful glass.
We have a pair of mission-style lamps from restoration hardware and one of the shades broke in an earthquake. Restoration Hardware's customer service was unable to help us. Where can we find a replacement glass shade?
a device for giving light, either one consisting of an electric bulb together with its holder and shade or cover, or one burning gas or oil and consisting of a wick or mantle and a glass shade.