Your Lamp Shade will use 40 watt Conventional Bulbs, 60 watt for the open top Lamp Shades 

or the Brighter Low Heat Fluorescent Lamps

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Your shade will be completed and shipped within 7 - 14 business days

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UNO Hex with Frog and Pond Design      $85.00 

Dimensions : 7" top X 12" bot. (corner to corner) X 8" h          1" drop Spider

My Signed 6 sided "Frog Scene" made with Silver Mica. Mica panels are surrounded in Heavy Lead Bead over Copper Foil. Top & Bottom Edges are Reinforced with 1/8" round solid brass stock.  Not Mass Produced. Made By Yours Truly in my NYM Arts Studio here in New York. New York State residents must add 8.125% sales tax. Calculated S&H will be added to the purchase price. Shade will arrive via UPS. Thanks for looking :o)

 

 

Introduction : Arts & Crafts Redefined - My Mica Shade Designs Are EXCLUSIVE. While I do make a few Standard Mica Shade Shapes & Custom Cylinders, I Invented Special Bent Mica Shades a few years ago at my NYM Arts Studio here in New York specifically to rescue YOUR old lamp bases. I design every shade you see in my listings. I make every shade by hand. My fabrication technique is totally unique - The Heavy Lead Bead Over Copper Foiled Curved Mica Panels is My Unique Contribution to Lighting History, and gives me the Honor of being THE ONLY Mica Shade Artist in America Today. I work in 3 kinds of Amber Mica (Dark Mottled Amber, Light Amber & Natural Amber (with Black Flecks) , and Silver Mica, usually with an applied design. When considering a purchase, be mindful of the considerable amount of time and physical pain endured (bent panel shades) to bring this finished piece to you. My shades are indeed rare. You will see one of my shades in the  Library of the Woodrow Wilson House in Baltimore, MD.