- Made from metal and glass
- Suitable for hanging or use as a freestyle lamp
- For use with tealights or votive candles only (not included)
- Measures 4 ½" x 3 ¾" x 10 ¼" high
The glass is beautiful, textured and has a very deep coloration. The metal seems sturdy and didn't have marks and scratches. The door to open the candle chamber lined up with the hinges and opens/closes easily with with just enough resistance to keep it closed.
It is designed to be used as either a hanging candle holder (tea light) or can be used standing on a flat surface. There are loops to hang it by, but you will need to get chain separately.
Another bonus was that I ordered 3 different lamps from this same company and they combined my shipping charges. I paid the same shipping for 3 that I would have for one.
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I used these as the centerpiece for my daughters wedding with rose petals scattered around. They looked great. Very nicely made. I used the battery tealights that flicker and then there was no mess inside. Lots of compliments on how beautiful.Read Best Reviews of Moroccan Lantern Blue Glass Candle Holder Candleholder Here
This lantern looks more expensive than it is. Sure, it's not made of the finest materials or constructed as solidly as something you'd buy in a boutique, but you'd only notice this if you examined it closely. For its size, depth of color, and design, it's a real bargain. **This review was written when the price of the item was under $5.**Want Moroccan Lantern Blue Glass Candle Holder Candleholder Discount?
Door to put the candle in seems to be lopsided/does not close correctly.. the glass panels fall out very easily.. and the blue is nothing like the picture, it is a very light blue tinge that does not tint the candlelight blue at all.This lantern does look more or less as it is depicted here. The glass in the panels is real, heavy glass. Beyond that, however, it is not a very good product. While the panels are real glass, they were cut very poorly, so that the pattern in the glass is neither straight nor uniform from panel to panel. The metal is cheap and thin, and the door is difficult to open, and even more difficult to close properly, which is particularly problematic when one is attempting to close the door while there is a burning tea light in the lantern. I would only recommend this lantern to someone who wants it strictly as a decoration and has no intention of ever opening it or using it for its intended purpose. If, however, you want both form AND function, I would recommend that you spend a little more money on a better, more functional, lantern.
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