Split Septarian Stone Lamp Finials on Bronze Tone Bases - A Matching Pair shops of Rustic Stone Lamp Finials

Split Septarian Stone Lamp Finials on Bronze Tone Bases - A Matching Pair shops of Rustic Stone Lamp Finials

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Product code: Split Septarian Stone Lamp Finials on Bronze Tone Bases - A Matching Pair shops of Rustic Stone Lamp Finials

Pair of lamp finials crafted from split and polished matching septarian specimens in gray, rust, and brown tones on antiqued brass finial bases sized to fit a standard-size lamp harp with a 1/4" stem. Also known as dragon stone, septarians formed between 50 and 70 million years ago. Coloration may vary based on the nature of stone material and varied light sources.

You will receive the finials pictured, measuring 3 1/2" tall and 2 1/2" wide approx. Coloration may vary based on the nature of the stone material and varied light sources.

Get it fast! This ready-to-ship design will be on the way within one business day via USPS Mail within the US or First Class International worldwide.

Q. Why does my finial swivel/move?

Most of my designs are mounted on a swiveling base. The prongs/base are affixed with jeweler's glue, and the underside of the prongs/base are attached the bottom part of the hardware with a screw. They are also held together by an expanding rivet, and designed by the manufacturer to swivel and move in order prevent the user from overtightening the attached decorative element. If you were to twist the finial onto the lamp by holding the decorative element, and it did not swivel, they would easily and inevitably break apart. All lamp finials with prongs are designed with the ability to swivel so that once you've grasped the bottom part of the hardware to attach it onto your lamp, you can pivot the decorative element to face any direction without loosening the finial's tightness on your lamp & shade. The knurled (textured) styles have a looser feel due to an expanding rivet shops that allows the decorative element to move up and down. Again, this is a feature of the hardware. The decorative element is securely fitted in the finial's prongs and built to last.

If there is a lean, it can usually be remedied by making small adjustments to the harp. If you have a harp with a small platform under the finial, that element is also movable/adjustable.

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