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Metal cat lamp with mother-of-pearl, 48x27cm
Metal cat lamp with mother-of-pearl, 48x27cm

Metal cat lamp with mother-of-pearl, 48x27cm

€59,95
Incl. tax

A metal cat lamp with mother-of-pearl is a beautiful metallic rendition of a decorative lamp featuring cats as its model.

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Metal cat lamp with mother-of-pearl

An enchanting lamp, inspired by the grace of cats, brings a unique ambiance to any space. These lamps are artworks in themselves, crafted from glossy metal and adorned with mother-of-pearl details. The stylized cat figures seem to dance in the light, their slender lines and elegant postures captured in the material.

When the lamp is switched on, the mother-of-pearl accents come to life, making it appear as if the cat's eyes are glowing in the darkness. The warm glow emitted by this lamp creates a cozy and inviting atmosphere in the room.

The combination of metal and mother-of-pearl gives these lamps a contemporary yet timeless character. They serve not only as functional lighting but also as decorative artworks that capture the admiration of every cat lover. These unique cat lamps add a touch of mystery and elegance to your home environment.

Mother-of-pearl

Mother-of-pearl, also called nacre or Capiz in Filipino, is an oyster-like shell called Placuns Placenta. These shells are commonly known as pearl oysters. The Capiz shell has a light-transmitting character and is often used for windows and lamps in the Philippines. These shells do not belong to protected marine animals, and fishing for them is legal. In addition to their use in windows and lamps, these shells are also widely used in art objects. By keeping the shells moist after catching them, they can be shaped slightly before pouring a resin over them. The shells are composed of various layers lying on top of each other. The thickness of the layers can vary by mollusk group. Real mother-of-pearl can be used as glass for windows, but it is much more fragile. However, it is also much cheaper than glass.

 

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