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17Sq Knotwork Mission Inverted Pendant Lighting Ceiling

17Sq Knotwork Mission Inverted Pendant Lighting Ceiling

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Usually ships in: 5 - 7 Business days if in stock. Part of the Arts & Crafts Knotwork Cambridge Collection.This inverted pendant features unique Multi Hued glass similar to the varied coloration of a fire opal. Cambridge shades are banded with a crescent filigree on Sky Blue and Amber, against Amber and Moss streaked art glass. Includes canopy, 3-foot chain and 4 feet of wire.Finished in Mahogany Bronze.Note: Bulbs not included.

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