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Natural Himalayan Salt Lamp with Bulb, Dimmer Cord
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Natural Himalayan Salt Lamp with Bulb, Dimmer Cord

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The Himalayan Mountains formed over the course of millions of years where continental collision between the Indo-Australian Plate and Eurasian Plate lifted the sea floor and trapped portions of the ancient oceans within these mountain ranges. As these ancient oceans separate and dried up, they left significant brine deposits that became buried within the Earth. Deep within these numerous pockets laid troves of ancient treasures, the origin for Crystal Allies Himalayan Salt Lamps. Each and every lamp is hand carved and sits securely atop a wooden base. The hollowed-out core houses a low-wattage bulb, steadily exuding a serene and warm glow that immediately fills any room. DISCLAIMER: Crystal Allies and its agents will not be held responsible for any claims for injuries, damages, or losses resulting or connected with the use of the Himalayan Salt Lamp. Our company and its agents will not be held responsible for any and all liability related to mishandling, improper use, or unintended applications of the Himalayan Salt Lamp. Information provided by Crystal Allies is for educational purposes only and is not intended to prevent, diagnose, or treat any medical condition or disease. Not for human consumption.

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