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Antler Lamps Add Elegant Rustic Style To Your Home Decor
Use antler lamps to add true rustic charm in your home decorating. Much more than average home lighting, antler lamps bring character to your home. If you live in a mountain cabin or western style home, the elegant appeal of antlers with their beautiful shapes and variety of natural color will give your area the unique rustic feel you are hoping to create.
Ranch owners as well as those constructing modern log homes have chosen antler lamps for years as the ideal rustic lighting to accompany their western home look. Because of the natural design of antler lamps and chandeliers there is a natural charm in the antlers themselves that wonderfully accompanies any form of southwestern furniture. There is something special about antler lamps that ties in every element and gives off a sophisticated country feel within the room. Antler lamps have a unique quality about them that easily adds rustic beauty in any environment.
Antler lamps also accompany many other western accessories in home decorating. In the Northwest or “north woods” antlers may be put on snow shoes and complimented with rawhide lamp shades to fashion unique wall sconces. The light colored wood and rawhide lacing of the snow shoe, together with the leather binding and warm glow of the hand stitched shade, make it a perfect combination. Weather you decide to adorn your antler lamp with southwestern light rawhide shades or country style dark rawhide lampshades, the option is yours and the outcome will be fabulous.
Smaller antler chandeliers are sometimes made from whitetail deer antlers while large chandeliers sometimes have several tiers of huge elk antlers. Weather your home is large or small an antler chandelier will bring the old west home.
In a small town in Wyoming, the town square is adorned with arches created from Elk antlers. It is definitely unique and you can achieve the same spirit with antler lamps. Small lamps are fashioned from whitetail deer antlers while large chandeliers may have tiers of elk antlers with rawhide lampshades. One of the most distinguishable lamps is created with moose antlers, recognizable with their great dark palms and beautiful dark rawhide lamp shades.
Every year, organizations like the Boy Scouts will search for the prized sheds. If you ever discover antler sheds outdoors, it is an incredible occurrence. Antler lamps enhance that same look in your home and can alter your home’s ambiance in a unique way.
Antlers are found in different conditions that are graded like rare coins. The best quality is awarded an “A” grade. The grading scale, indirectly, has to do with the length of time the sheds lie exposed before they are found. The longer they are left in the wild, the more they deteriorate. New antler sheds will be dark brown in color. Sheds that are not found soon will begin to fade in the sun until they are a chalky white. Another reason they loose their value is because of chew marks from small animals and stains from wet ground or moss.
There are also varying techniques for making the antler lamps themselves. Some lamp makers use glue to hold the antlers together. Others may join them together with rawhide lacing for a western look. And some of the most appealing antler lamps may include a combination of glue, screws and lacing, with the holes closed up for a natural look. High end lamps will almost always use rawhide lamp shades.
Each antler is a little varied than any other, so each antler lamp is unique and is absolutely fabulous for rustic lighting. Give antler lamps with rawhide lamp shades a place in your home decorating and you will love the results.
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2010 D Mint Sacagawea Native American Golden Dollar Uncirculated Coin $0.01 New, Uncirculated 2010 D Sacagawea Native American Dollar Coin. You will receive one uncirculated dollar from Denver Mint. This coin is brilliant and uncirculated. It is mounted in a 2X2 cardboard mylar holder. Not proof coin. Uncirculated coins may vary to some degree because of blemishes, toning or slight imperfections.Bonus: If you make more than one purchase in the same order you will receive … |
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Native American Barbie $13.99 1992 Dolls of the World Collection Native American Barbie SPECIAL EDITION… |
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2010 P Mint Sacagawea Native American Golden $1 Dollar Uncirculated Coin $0.01 2010 P Mint Sacagawea Native American Dollar Coin. You will receive one uncirculated dollar from Philadelphia Mint. This coin is brilliant and uncirculated. It is mounted in a 2X2 cardboard mylar holder. Not proof coin. Uncirculated coins may vary to some degree because of blemishes, toning or slight imperfections. Toning is the natural result of the minting process and does not affect the grade o… |
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The Legend of Tillamook’s Gold $2.99 … |
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Age of Empires III $10.99 It’s the dawn of a new age in real-time strategy (RTS) games. A brave New World is rising–a hostile yet beautiful world, filled with innovative gameplay, new strategic scenarios, eye-searing graphics and much more. Welcome to a world called Age of Empires III. Campaign In this action adventure tale of historical fiction, players take on the role of Morgan Black and his family, struggling against… |
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Age of Empires III Collector’s Edition $35.00 Age Of Empires 3 Collectors Edition is the sequel to the critically-acclaimed stretgy game. It introduces all-new gameplay elements, new civilizations to discover, random maps to conquer and a single-player campaign like any other. This special edition includes a hardbound 210-page book titled “The Art Of Empires”, a “making of” DVD with behind-the-scenes video and commentary, an official AoE III … |
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2009 D Mint Native American Golden $1 Dollar Uncirculated Coin $0.01 Brand New, Mint, UNC… |
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Small Dollar Size Coin Tubes: Each Tube Holds 20 Coins Including the Newest Presidential and Native American Dollars! $1.33 Built to last, these high impact tubes with twist-off caps are built with excellent quality and durability. Inert Polystyrene. Each tube holds 20 coins…. |
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NUMISMATIST -August 2006 *Pike’s Pinnacle *Father Figure *A Wooden Leg & A Huge Heist *Native American Images on U.S. Coins, part 1 *Speer Carbon Co. Graphite Token 136 pages… |