SANTA'S SURPRISE-NR278

Night Light comes complete with on-off toggle switch, 120V 7W incandescent bulb, and nicely gift boxed.

$32.00
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SKU:
NR278
Size:
5.5" H. x 3.5" W x 2.25" D
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This is a "lithophane"; a thin translucent porcelain night light, made using a lost art from the 1800's. When lit from behind, the light shining through the different thicknesses of the carving causes a highly detailed image to appear in front, almost magically. As you see, the illuminated image is so detailed, that it has a totally photographic quality to it! In addition, the relief of the carving gives the image a 3 dimensional quality when seen in person. To make them, we start by carving the image in a translucent wax, with the wax lit from behind. We then take a plaster mold of this engraving, and we then cast a fine porcelain clay into this mold. We then kiln fire the porcelain to 2300 degrees F. to achieve it's translucency and durability. Lithophanes were invented in France in 1827, and were popular throughout Europe till the early 1900's. They mysteriously faded from popularity with the advent of electricity, which is ironic as they look way better with electric light than candles. We first started making them 32 years ago by reproducing the antique ones. We eventually learned how to engrave our own originals, and this has been our specialty ever since. Our lithophanes truly make for a beautiful and practical piece of art that you will use daily for year after year! This heart warming vignette shows Santa smiling at the cookies, and milk left for him by the two children peeking at him from behind. What a lovely vintage Christmas scene!

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  • 5
    Thank you my wife loved...

    Posted by michael walker on Nov 15th 2021

    Thank you my wife loved it

  • 5
    As expected.

    Posted by MIke Glaros on Aug 25th 2021

    As expected.

  • 5
    Santa’s surprise

    Posted by Mike glaros on Aug 15th 2021

    Looks better than I saw at the last craft show in Virginia. My daughter should love it for the holidays