Double Happiness Ginger Jar Lamp
Double Happiness Ginger Jar Lamp
'Xi' represents happiness or joy and also love and luck. When this character is doubled - only used as an ornamental design motif - it comes to symbolise the coming together of two people, fitting neatly with the Chinese belief that happiness comes in pairs.
This is a popular ginger jar design, traditionally given as a wedding gift to represent a happy marriage.
Available as UK and US-wired
Details
Details
* Sourced from vintage stock (Approx 10-30 years old, unless otherwise stated)
* Hand-made in Jingdezhen, China's heartland of Blue & White ceramics, following traditional Qing Dynasty designs
* Hand-finished ceramic with blue & white glaze
* Please note: as hand-finished pieces made by a range of artisans, exact designs and brushwork may vary to the exact design pictured
* Table Lamp fitted with British G-Type 3 pin plug. For use: 220-240V/50-60Hz
* Bulb not included. We recommend: 60 Watt max. E27, 9 Watt max. LED or 13 Watt max. energy saving bulb
* Inline switch with 180cm fabric covered flex
* Brass-tone lamp neck
Dimensions
Dimensions
- Height (to top of lid) 23cm x 22cm wide (total circumference approx. 72cm)
- Height including lamp neck 34cm
- Please note: as hand-made pieces, the jar size can vary by 2-3cm.
- Regular size lamp bases suit our regular lamp shade as standard. Our large shades also work fine, depending on space and personal preference
Delivery
Delivery
* We ship worldwide
* Small Order including (up to 4) Clip-On shades & our rechargeable Scallop table lamp: HK$100.
* Standard Order including any Regular size lamp and shade combination, up to 3 Regular size lamp shades, Bamboo table & floor lamps (without XL shade): HK$200
* Large Order including Large & XL size lamp shades & multiple lamp & shade combinations: HK$400
* Lamp shades and lamp bases ship in separate boxes
* Please be aware that you are liable for any duties, customs & taxes levied by the country your order is being shipped to. We may be able to give an estimate of these costs, but aren't responsible for the final charges.