Capiz Shell Lotus Shaped Lampshade
Golden hued with brass framed Capiz shell hanging Lotus shape ceiling lampshade.
This lampshade is in good condition. The naturally coloured capiz shell is in a layered petal design with the brass holding the many sections together.
This will look stunning as the light casts its shadows across the room.
Capiz comes from the shell of the Placuna placenta mollusc, which is native to the seas of Southeast Asia, specifically Indonesia and the Philippines. The molluscs are edible, so fishermen can harvest them for their meat and reduce waste by reusing their shells for décor and handicrafts.
Golden hued with brass framed Capiz shell hanging Lotus shape ceiling lampshade.
This lampshade is in good condition. The naturally coloured capiz shell is in a layered petal design with the brass holding the many sections together.
This will look stunning as the light casts its shadows across the room.
Capiz comes from the shell of the Placuna placenta mollusc, which is native to the seas of Southeast Asia, specifically Indonesia and the Philippines. The molluscs are edible, so fishermen can harvest them for their meat and reduce waste by reusing their shells for décor and handicrafts.
Golden hued with brass framed Capiz shell hanging Lotus shape ceiling lampshade.
This lampshade is in good condition. The naturally coloured capiz shell is in a layered petal design with the brass holding the many sections together.
This will look stunning as the light casts its shadows across the room.
Capiz comes from the shell of the Placuna placenta mollusc, which is native to the seas of Southeast Asia, specifically Indonesia and the Philippines. The molluscs are edible, so fishermen can harvest them for their meat and reduce waste by reusing their shells for décor and handicrafts.
Product Information
Dimensions: H 16 cm W 22 cm D 22 cm
Era: 1980s
Materials: Capiz shell, Brass
Condition: A vintage piece in good condition with some signs of wear and use commensurate with age.
Care: Please read our product care guide here.