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Glimmer of Hope Pendant

Glimmer of Hope Pendant

Regular price $770.00 USD
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  • Handmade in the USA

  • Formed with Recycled Steel

  • Fierce, Unapologetic Style

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Our Glimmer of Hope Pendant is single lighting pendant available from our Glimmer of Hope Collection. While you can cluster various amounts of these pendants together to create a showstopping chandelier, we understand that sometimes, a singular approach works best in some spaces. So, with our single pendant option, you have the flexibility to purchase based on your specific needs. Purchase 2 or 3 for a stunning lighting placement above your kitchen island, or 2 pendants - 1 to frame each side of your bed. The possibilities are endless! And, just like the pendants in our Glimmer of Hope Chandelier, these 4-sided, angular bodies are comprised of handmade steel and is finished in an organic blend of blacks, browns, and blues. The bulb is designed to extend out of the open base, providing warm, ambient lighting.

Individual Pendant Size: 7"W x 13"H
Cord Length: 96"
Dimmable: Yes, Standard 120V
Materials: Steel
Lamp Source: G40 LED, 6.2W, 2200k, 15000hrs
Bulb Included: Yes

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Meet John Beck

John Beck's handcrafted lighting fixtures are not just products - they are works of art. Every curve, every contour, and every intricate detail is carefully thought out and executed, resulting in a truly unique and captivating piece that will illuminate any space with elegance and grace. When you purchase a John Beck Steel handcrafted lighting fixture, you are not only bringing a touch of luxury into your space, but you are also supporting the preservation of traditional craftsmanship. John's dedication to creating timeless pieces by hand ensures that each fixture possesses a level of quality and character that is unmatched.

"Dark and mysterious, steel holds the stories of a million lives and is rich in history. As the world's most recycled material, the steel we use has been an unthinkable number of other things; automobiles, toaster ovens, building materials and even other furniture and light fixtures. Maybe that's part of the reason I find it so appealing. It's like us and has a past." - John