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The base purple glass is vintage, made in Germany. It features an Art Deco design, popular from the 1920s to the 1930s, with delicate **etched** detailing on the surface. Accompanying it are **"vintage mourning beads (black glass)"**. These were once part of "mourning jewelry," worn to quietly grieve the loss of a loved one. The deep black, which absorbs light, has also been a color that gently protected the owner's feelings over a long period of time. When the light is turned on, the geometric cutting and etching characteristic of Art Deco cast beautiful shadows. The black glass beads swaying beneath it transform their role from a symbol of sorrow to "hope that illuminates the darkness," shining nobly like diamonds. The jet-black beads were once worn to remember someone. We hope that by carefully inheriting those deep feelings, they will become a light that shines forward, enveloping the owner's everyday life with quiet hope. ■ Size and Specifications • Shade diameter: Approximately 7.5cm • Mounting hole (diameter): Approximately 2.7cm • Shade and drop set (※ The light bulb and socket hardware in the photo are not included. Please attach them to your existing lighting fixture.) ■ Condition Due to its vintage nature, it has a deep, tasteful texture not found in modern new items. There are no major chips, but there is one hairline. Please purchase only if you understand and appreciate older items. I don't think I will ever encounter such an item again. I hope this unique and tasteful light will gently illuminate the tomorrow of those who need it now, and I will pass it on.
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