Tiffany Style Lamps and Panels FAQ
The Lamps We Sell | Facts & FAQs on Tiffany Style Lamps & Panels
Our Tiffany Style Lamps and stained glass panel are top quality. They are REAL glass, handcrafted, handcut. These lamps and stained glas panels are the bvest priced on the web and we are the OFFICIAL wholesale dropshipper for the entire Chloe lighting company. Free shipping is included, you can not buy a lower priced delivered factory fresh tiffany style table lamp. floor lamp, pedistal lamp, night light, accent lamp or stained glass panjel ANYWHERE.
What is the difference between Tiffany lamps, Tiffany style lamps, stained glass lamps, reproduction Tiffany lamps, and original Tiffany lamps?
Tiffany lamps can mean many things, but most commonly it is the general term for Tiffany style lamps, Tiffany reproduction lamps, and the original Tiffany lamps made by the Tiffany Studios, New York. Original Tiffany lamps are made by the Tiffany Studios New York in late 1800's and early 1900's. Tiffany reproduction lamps are reproductions of the original Tiffany lamps. Tiffany style lamps are stained glass lamps inspired by the original Tiffany lamps and other stained glass and Art Nouveau subjects. Stained glass lamps are lamps which shades are made of stained glass (many pieces soldered together). Some stained glass lamps have stained glass bases as well.
Are you selling original Tiffay lamps, reproduction Tiffany lamps, or Tiffany style lamps?
We sell heirloom-quality reproduction Tiffany lamps and Tiffany style stained glass lamps. We do not sell original Tiffany lamps made by the Tiffany Studio, New York.
Are the methods and techniques different in the making of Tiffany style lamps, Tiffany reproduction lamps, and the original Tiffany lamps?
The making of most Tiffany style lamps and reproduction Tiffany lamps follow the tradition of the original Tiffany lamps, by soldering many (often hundreds) of counts of colorful stained glass together.
How much do the Tiffany lamps cost?
The cost of a Tiffany lamp varies. The original Tiffany lamps can go anywhere from a few thousand dollars to hundreds of thousands of dollars. Many of the original Tiffany lamps are in private collection and in museums. Vendors of the Tiffany style lamps and Tiffany reproduction lamps usually ask for a few hundred for their lamps. At www.TheLampsWeSell.com the same quality Tiffany lamps that sell for a few hundred dollars on the market can be bought for less than a hundred dollars, giving you tremendous savings on these beautiful premium art works.
What materials do you use in your Tiffany lamps?
We use the very fine stained glass in the shades of the Tiffany lamps, and zinc alloy or polished stone resin in the bases of the Tiffany lamps.
What do I need to know about the bulbs of Tiffany lamps?
Tiffany style lamps normally have unique bases and sockets. For the most common types of Tiffany lamps, i.e, those with 16" diameter lamp shades up to 20" diameter lamp shades, two (2) 60 watt sockets are generally recommended, although in some cases three (3) sockets and/or higher voltage bulbs are used as well. For Tiffany lamps with larger size lamp shades, three (3) sockets are generally recommended. For Tiffany lamps with smaller size lamp shades, one (1) socket with regular bulb is generally used. Some times, intermediate size sockets and bulbs are used for the smaller Tiffany lamps.
Are your hanging Tiffany lamps swag lamps or are they hard wired?
Our hanging Tiffany lamps are hard-wired and come with a ceiling cap. However, you can easily convert them to swag lamps by extending the chain and cord.
How much is the shipping charge of your Tiffany lamps? Is insurance included? Shipping is include (FREE) and they are insured
How quick do you ship?
We normally ship your order of Tiffany lamps or stained glass same day or next day not counting weekends and holidays
Our lamps are UL Listed Underwriters' Laboratories (UL) is a nationally recognized, nonprofit safety-testing agency for the US. UL is also affiliated with the Underwriters' Laboratories of Canada (CUL).
The National Electrical Code, as well as laws in the majority of states, requires that lamps and fixtures be tested by a recognized, independent safety-testing agency before they can be legally sold and installed. Electricians in some areas will refuse to install non-UL fixtures.
When shopping for lamps and fixtures, look for the term "UL Listed." And don't be fooled by statements like "All fixtures are manufactured from UL-approved components."
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