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Description
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Dimensions
Width: 9.75" Height: 15" Projection: 5.75"
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Materials
Fired Ceramic Bisque
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Collection
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Voltage
120 volt
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Construction
Hand Painted
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Listing
 , Made in the USA, Quick Ship
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Ship Weight
4lbs
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This contemporary sconce features a multiple stepped symmetrical diffuser with an open top and bottom to create both uplighting and downlighting. It is hand crafted of fired natural Bisque ceramic, an ideal surface for painting. This fixture comes standard unfinished, but if a finish is desired it can be added for an additional cost; please see finish options. Finishes choices include solid acrylic colors or hand applied faux finishes. This sconce can also be ordered wired with a single outdoor par socket suitable for use in locations subject to direct contact with rain or spray. It is recommended that you use a shatter resistant tough skin bulb with the outdoor model. It is suitable for wet locations by simply rotating the sconce (down light only) so that the socket and wiring is sheltered. In order to comply with established electrical code, the installer must provide a water tight seal with silicone between the fixture housing and the wall. A cosmetic diffuser is available for this sconce. The diffuser is used when the top of the fixture is visible from above. A variety of bulb types can be used with this fixture. Note:
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Average Customer Review
(2 customer reviews)
Bottom Line 4 out of 4 customers said they would recommend it to a friend
Jul 18, 2003
Greg M.
(Huntington Beach, CA)
Jun 15, 2009
Tom T.
(Point Roberts, WA)
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Where is this item popular
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1) Florida
2) California
3) Texas
4) Arizona
5) Washington
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Additional Details
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Product Id: 1401-DIF-1PL26
Group Id: 9025
Type Id: 92
Sales Rank: 770
Load Time: 00.2808
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