Arenal Burnished Clay Handmade Pendant Lamp Representative technique of Tonalá, Jalisco, Mexico, a city known as "pottery cradle", due to its historical and cultural heritage. The burnished clay technique, classified for its function and decoration as "earthenware", has its peculiarity in the shine of pieces that are obtained by rubbing them with a metallic stone called pyrite. Its process begins by smoothing the piece with sandpaper moistened with water following by river stones. Once the piece is completely dry, the colors for its decoration are chosen using only mineral colors, to finalize the process with the burnishing. The whole process is done before the burning stage. Until that specific moment is when we obtain a beautiful final piece. The Arenal lamp is perfect in the bedroom as a hanging pendant bedside lamp, as kitchen island lights or simply as accent lighting in those special spots at home. All our lamps include a standard UL listed E26 socket to be used with any regular bulb up to 60 watts or any LED bulb. Lamp specs: Height: 3.9 Inches Width: 11.8 inches. Weight: 2Kg / 4.4 Lbs * Includes 3 feet 3 inches black cord (1 meter) and natural wood canopy. In case you need a different cord length please include a note when checking out and we will consider it! * Standard UL listed E26 socket included. * Light bulb not included. Notes: - There may be slight variations in coloring and finishes that comes from a 100% handmade production process of this item. - Please consider between 4 to 6 weeks production plus shipping timings if your product is not in stock. If your order is ready sooner we will of course let you know and ship as soon as we have your order ready! - All our burnished clay lamps are made to order and are considered custom orders based on our shop policies. Please note we dont accept returns or exchanges in custom orders. Please reach out before placing your order in case you have any specific questions! Burnished clay use and care: To clean, simply apply a solution of mild dish detergent and warm water, using a damp sponge or rag.