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Himalayan Salt Lamp

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  • 30 Days Thought Time
  • Legal Warranty Via Shosenta
  • Payment Afterward Possible

€27.50

Advantage

Advantage of Saltlamp

You don't know what you're missing if you've never had a Himalayan salt lamp. It's like having an open window - a gently glowing natural source of fresh, clean air - at your desk, in your living room, next to the bed or wherever you like.

Salt Lamps clean and deodorize the air
Relieves coughing
Neutralize electromagnetic radiation
Improve mood and concentration
Environmentally friendly light source
Reduce allergy and asthma symptoms
Increase energy levels
Sleep better
Treat seasonal affective disorder
Reduce static electricity in the air
History

History Of Himalayan Salt

Located In The Foothills Of The Himalayas, The Mine Was Discovered Around 320 BC When The Troops Of Alexander The Great Passed Through The Region. The Story Goes That It Was Soldiers' Horses Who Discovered The Salt Deposits of Khewra When They Started Licking The Rocks They Found In The Landscape.

History

History Of Himalayan Salt

Located In The Foothills Of The Himalayas, The Mine Was Discovered Around 320 BC When The Troops Of Alexander The Great Passed Through The Region. The Story Goes That It Was Soldiers' Horses Who Discovered The Salt Deposits of Khewra When They Started Licking The Rocks They Found In The Landscape.

About Lamp

About Salt Lamp

BrandShosenta
Height 30cm
Weight 7kg
Materials100% pure Himalayan salt
FeaturesLamp E14 Dimmer cord
About Lamp

About Salt Lamp

BrandShosenta
Height 30cm
Weight 7kg
Materials100% pure Himalayan salt
FeaturesLamp E14 Dimmer cord
Created

Salt lamp Made

The lamps are made of pink salt from near the Himalayan Mountains (although many fake copies are sold online or in stores). They are hollowed out, lit from within by a bulb and leave a pink, amber glow.

Created

Salt lamp Made

The lamps are made of pink salt from near the Himalayan Mountains (although many fake copies are sold online or in stores). They are hollowed out, lit from within by a bulb and leave a pink, amber glow.