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Rock Salt Lamp

Offering you a complete choice of products which include himalayan rock salt lamp, himalayan rock salt wpc basket lamp, crystal salt lamp, tortoise base himalayan rock salt lamp, himalayan rock salt cart lamp and rock salt led wall lamp.

Himalayan Rock Salt Lamp

Himalayan Rock Salt Lamp
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Approx. Price: Rs 650 / PieceGet Latest Price

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Usage/ApplicationHome Decor
BrandAprajita Arts
Storage InstructionsAvoid Water
TypeTable Lamps
Wattage12 W
Lighting TypeLED
StyleHandmade
Shade DirectionUp
Country of OriginMade in India

Himalayan salt lamps are crystals carved from amber-colored rock salt, hollowed out to fit a lightbulb inside. When you light them, they give out a warm, reddish-pink glow.
Sellers of these decorative pieces say they do more than light up a room. They claim the lamps can boost mood, improve sleep, ease allergies, help people with asthma breathe better, and clean the air, among other benefits.
The claims sound impressive. Yet the scientific evidence to back them up is scarce.
The salt in these lamps comes from the Himalayas, a mountain range that stretches about 1,500 miles across Pakistan, India, Bhutan, and Nepal.
True Himalayan salt lamps come from the Khewra Salt Mine in Pakistan. The salt this mine produces has a reddish, pink, or off-white color.
There are plenty of fake ones sold online. The real versions are fragile and give off a dim light. The phony products are tough to break and glow brightly.
How Do Himalayan Salt Lamps Work?
Advocates say the lamps work in two ways:
Pull in particles. These lamps supposedly attract allergens, toxins, and pollutants to their surface.
Possibly release negative ions. Some people believe negative ions in the air have health benefits.
Ions are molecules that have undergone a change in charge. Negative ions have gained an electron. Positive ions have lost one.
Ions are all around us. Some come from particles from outer space that make their way to Earth. Others form closer to home, from radiation, sunlight, lightning, or the collision of water droplets in a waterfall.
Some people say they feel more refreshed and clear-headed after a storm, a feeling they believe is due to the amount of negative ions in the air. Commercial ionizers and purification systems also produce negatively charged ions to create cleaner and more comfortable indoor spaces.
Himalayan salt lamps supposedly produce negatively charged ions while water molecules from the air attract to -- and then evaporate from -- the warmth of its surface. Those who believe in the health benefits of these lamps give negative ions much of the credit.

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Himalayan Rock Salt WPC Basket Lamp

Himalayan Rock Salt WPC Basket Lamp
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Approx. Price: Rs 800 / PieceGet Latest Price

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Usage/ApplicationDecorative
TypeTable Lamps
BrandAprajita Arts
StyleModern/Contemporary
Wattage50 W
Height6 Inch
Width5 Inch
Country of OriginMade in India

Himalayan salt lamps are crystals carved from amber-colored rock salt, hollowed out to fit a lightbulb inside. When you light them, they give out a warm, reddish-pink glow.

Sellers of these decorative pieces say they do more than light up a room. They claim the lamps can boost mood, improve sleep, ease allergies, help people with asthma breathe better, and clean the air, among other benefits.

The claims sound impressive. Yet the scientific evidence to back them up is scarce.

The salt in these lamps comes from the Himalayas, a mountain range that stretches about 1,500 miles across Pakistan, India, Bhutan, and Nepal.

True Himalayan salt lamps come from the Khewra Salt Mine in Pakistan. The salt this mine produces has a reddish, pink, or off-white color.

There are plenty of fake ones sold online. The real versions are fragile and give off a dim light. The phony products are tough to break and glow brightly.

How Do Himalayan Salt Lamps Work?

Advocates say the lamps work in two ways:

Pull in particles. These lamps supposedly attract allergens, toxins, and pollutants to their surface.

Possibly release negative ions. Some people believe negative ions in the air have health benefits.

Ions are molecules that have undergone a change in charge. Negative ions have gained an electron. Positive ions have lost one.

Ions are all around us. Some come from particles from outer space that make their way to Earth. Others form closer to home, from radiation, sunlight, lightning, or the collision of water droplets in a waterfall.

Some people say they feel more refreshed and clear-headed after a storm, a feeling they believe is due to the amount of negative ions in the air. Commercial ionizers and purification systems also produce negatively charged ions to create cleaner and more comfortable indoor spaces.

Himalayan salt lamps supposedly produce negatively charged ions while water molecules from the air attract to -- and then evaporate from -- the warmth of its surface. Those who believe in the health benefits of these lamps give negative ions much of the credit.


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Crystal Salt Lamp

Crystal Salt Lamp
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Approx. Price: Rs 200 / PieceGet Latest Price

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TypeWall Mounted
BrandAprajita Arts
Wattage10 W
Usage/ApplicationNight Lamp
MaterialRock Salt
Country of OriginMade in India

Himalayan salt lamps are crystals carved from amber-colored rock salt, hollowed out to fit a lightbulb inside. When you light them, they give out a warm, reddish-pink glow.

Sellers of these decorative pieces say they do more than light up a room. They claim the lamps can boost mood, improve sleep, ease allergies, help people with asthma breathe better, and clean the air, among other benefits.

The claims sound impressive. Yet the scientific evidence to back them up is scarce.

The salt in these lamps comes from the Himalayas, a mountain range that stretches about 1,500 miles across Pakistan, India, Bhutan, and Nepal.

True Himalayan salt lamps come from the Khewra Salt Mine in Pakistan. The salt this mine produces has a reddish, pink, or off-white color.

There are plenty of fake ones sold online. The real versions are fragile and give off a dim light. The phony products are tough to break and glow brightly.

How Do Himalayan Salt Lamps Work?

Advocates say the lamps work in two ways:

Pull in particles. These lamps supposedly attract allergens, toxins, and pollutants to their surface.

Possibly release negative ions. Some people believe negative ions in the air have health benefits.

Ions are molecules that have undergone a change in charge. Negative ions have gained an electron. Positive ions have lost one.

Ions are all around us. Some come from particles from outer space that make their way to Earth. Others form closer to home, from radiation, sunlight, lightning, or the collision of water droplets in a waterfall.

Some people say they feel more refreshed and clear-headed after a storm, a feeling they believe is due to the amount of negative ions in the air. Commercial ionizers and purification systems also produce negatively charged ions to create cleaner and more comfortable indoor spaces.

Himalayan salt lamps supposedly produce negatively charged ions while water molecules from the air attract to -- and then evaporate from -- the warmth of its surface. Those who believe in the health benefits of these lamps give negative ions much of the credit.


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Tortoise Base Himalayan Rock Salt Lamp

Tortoise Base Himalayan Rock Salt Lamp
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  • Tortoise Base Himalayan Rock Salt Lamp
  • Tortoise Base Himalayan Rock Salt Lamp
  • Tortoise Base Himalayan Rock Salt Lamp
  • Tortoise Base Himalayan Rock Salt Lamp
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Approx. Price: Rs 800 / PieceGet Latest Price

Product Details:

Minimum Order Quantity20 Piece
Usage/ApplicationDecorative
TypeTable Lamps
BrandAprajita Arts
StyleHandmade
Wattage14 W
Lighting TypeHalogen
Country of OriginMade in India
Weight5 Kg (Approx)

Himalayan salt lamps are crystals carved from amber-colored rock salt, hollowed out to fit a lightbulb inside. When you light them, they give out a warm, reddish-pink glow.
Sellers of these decorative pieces say they do more than light up a room. They claim the lamps can boost mood, improve sleep, ease allergies, help people with asthma breathe better, and clean the air, among other benefits.
The claims sound impressive. Yet the scientific evidence to back them up is scarce.
The salt in these lamps comes from the Himalayas, a mountain range that stretches about 1,500 miles across Pakistan, India, Bhutan, and Nepal.
True Himalayan salt lamps come from the Khewra Salt Mine in Pakistan. The salt this mine produces has a reddish, pink, or off-white color.
There are plenty of fake ones sold online. The real versions are fragile and give off a dim light. The phony products are tough to break and glow brightly.
How Do Himalayan Salt Lamps Work?
Advocates say the lamps work in two ways:
Pull in particles. These lamps supposedly attract allergens, toxins, and pollutants to their surface.
Possibly release negative ions. Some people believe negative ions in the air have health benefits.
Ions are molecules that have undergone a change in charge. Negative ions have gained an electron. Positive ions have lost one.
Ions are all around us. Some come from particles from outer space that make their way to Earth. Others form closer to home, from radiation, sunlight, lightning, or the collision of water droplets in a waterfall.
Some people say they feel more refreshed and clear-headed after a storm, a feeling they believe is due to the amount of negative ions in the air. Commercial ionizers and purification systems also produce negatively charged ions to create cleaner and more comfortable indoor spaces.
Himalayan salt lamps supposedly produce negatively charged ions while water molecules from the air attract to -- and then evaporate from -- the warmth of its surface. Those who believe in the health benefits of these lamps give negative ions much of the credit.
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Himalayan Rock Salt Cart Lamp

Himalayan Rock Salt Cart Lamp
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Approx. Price: Rs 600 / PieceGet Latest Price

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Usage/ApplicationHome
TypeTable Lamps
BrandAprajita Arts
StyleHandmade
Wattage50 W
Height8 Inch
Width8 Inch
Country of OriginMade in India

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Rock Salt Led Wall Lamp

Rock Salt Led Wall Lamp
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Approx. Price: Rs 200 / PieceGet Latest Price

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Usage/ApplicationHome Decor
TypeWall Mounted
BrandAprajita Arts
Shade DirectionUp
MaterialRock Salt
Wattage50 W
Lighting TypeLED
Country of OriginMade in India

Himalayan salt lamps are crystals carved from amber-colored rock salt, hollowed out to fit a lightbulb inside. When you light them, they give out a warm, reddish-pink glow.

Sellers of these decorative pieces say they do more than light up a room. They claim the lamps can boost mood, improve sleep, ease allergies, help people with asthma breathe better, and clean the air, among other benefits.

The claims sound impressive. Yet the scientific evidence to back them up is scarce.

The salt in these lamps comes from the Himalayas, a mountain range that stretches about 1,500 miles across Pakistan, India, Bhutan, and Nepal.

True Himalayan salt lamps come from the Khewra Salt Mine in Pakistan. The salt this mine produces has a reddish, pink, or off-white color.

There are plenty of fake ones sold online. The real versions are fragile and give off a dim light. The phony products are tough to break and glow brightly.

How Do Himalayan Salt Lamps Work?

Advocates say the lamps work in two ways:

Pull in particles. These lamps supposedly attract allergens, toxins, and pollutants to their surface.

Possibly release negative ions. Some people believe negative ions in the air have health benefits.

Ions are molecules that have undergone a change in charge. Negative ions have gained an electron. Positive ions have lost one.

Ions are all around us. Some come from particles from outer space that make their way to Earth. Others form closer to home, from radiation, sunlight, lightning, or the collision of water droplets in a waterfall.

Some people say they feel more refreshed and clear-headed after a storm, a feeling they believe is due to the amount of negative ions in the air. Commercial ionizers and purification systems also produce negatively charged ions to create cleaner and more comfortable indoor spaces.

Himalayan salt lamps supposedly produce negatively charged ions while water molecules from the air attract to -- and then evaporate from -- the warmth of its surface. Those who believe in the health benefits of these lamps give negative ions much of the credit.

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Rock Salt Lamp

Rock Salt Lamp
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Approx. Price: Rs 120 / PieceGet Latest Price

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Usage/ApplicationDecorative
BrandAprajita Arts
Wattage50 W
TypeTable Lamps
Lighting ColourNatural Yellow, Mild Orange
Lighting TypeHalogen
StyleHandmade
Country of OriginMade in India
Weight7 Kg (Approx)

Himalayan salt lamps are crystals carved from amber-colored rock salt, hollowed out to fit a lightbulb inside. When you light them, they give out a warm, reddish-pink glow.

Sellers of these decorative pieces say they do more than light up a room. They claim the lamps can boost mood, improve sleep, ease allergies, help people with asthma breathe better, and clean the air, among other benefits.

The claims sound impressive. Yet the scientific evidence to back them up is scarce.

The salt in these lamps comes from the Himalayas, a mountain range that stretches about 1,500 miles across Pakistan, India, Bhutan, and Nepal.

True Himalayan salt lamps come from the Khewra Salt Mine in Pakistan. The salt this mine produces has a reddish, pink, or off-white color.

There are plenty of fake ones sold online. The real versions are fragile and give off a dim light. The phony products are tough to break and glow brightly.

How Do Himalayan Salt Lamps Work?

Advocates say the lamps work in two ways:

Pull in particles. These lamps supposedly attract allergens, toxins, and pollutants to their surface.

Possibly release negative ions. Some people believe negative ions in the air have health benefits.

Ions are molecules that have undergone a change in charge. Negative ions have gained an electron. Positive ions have lost one.

Ions are all around us. Some come from particles from outer space that make their way to Earth. Others form closer to home, from radiation, sunlight, lightning, or the collision of water droplets in a waterfall.

Some people say they feel more refreshed and clear-headed after a storm, a feeling they believe is due to the amount of negative ions in the air. Commercial ionizers and purification systems also produce negatively charged ions to create cleaner and more comfortable indoor spaces.

Himalayan salt lamps supposedly produce negatively charged ions while water molecules from the air attract to -- and then evaporate from -- the warmth of its surface. Those who believe in the health benefits of these lamps give negative ions much of the credit.


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Himalayan Rock Salt Lamp

Himalayan Rock Salt Lamp
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Approx. Price: Rs 800 / PieceGet Latest Price

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Usage/ApplicationDecorative
BrandAprajita Arts
TypeFloor Lamps, Table Lamps
Lighting ColourOrange
Wattage10 W
Lighting TypeLED
StyleAntique
Height18 Inch
Country of OriginMade in India

Himalayan salt lamps are crystals carved from amber-colored rock salt, hollowed out to fit a lightbulb inside. When you light them, they give out a warm, reddish-pink glow.

Sellers of these decorative pieces say they do more than light up a room. They claim the lamps can boost mood, improve sleep, ease allergies, help people with asthma breathe better, and clean the air, among other benefits.

The claims sound impressive. Yet the scientific evidence to back them up is scarce.

The salt in these lamps comes from the Himalayas, a mountain range that stretches about 1,500 miles across Pakistan, India, Bhutan, and Nepal.

True Himalayan salt lamps come from the Khewra Salt Mine in Pakistan. The salt this mine produces has a reddish, pink, or off-white color.

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Customized Rock Salt Lamp

Customized Rock Salt Lamp
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Approx. Price: Rs 400 / PieceGet Latest Price

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BrandAprajita Arts
Wattage15 W
Lighting TypeLED
Usage/ApplicationGifting
OccasionFestival
Size5x3 Inch
MaterialRock Salt
Packaging TypeCardboard Box
Country of OriginMade in India
Weight5 Kg (Approx)

Himalayan salt lamps are crystals carved from amber-colored rock salt, hollowed out to fit a lightbulb inside. When you light them, they give out a warm, reddish-pink glow.

Sellers of these decorative pieces say they do more than light up a room. They claim the lamps can boost mood, improve sleep, ease allergies, help people with asthma breathe better, and clean the air, among other benefits.

The claims sound impressive. Yet the scientific evidence to back them up is scarce.

The salt in these lamps comes from the Himalayas, a mountain range that stretches about 1,500 miles across Pakistan, India, Bhutan, and Nepal.

True Himalayan salt lamps come from the Khewra Salt Mine in Pakistan. The salt this mine produces has a reddish, pink, or off-white color.

There are plenty of fake ones sold online. The real versions are fragile and give off a dim light. The phony products are tough to break and glow brightly.

How Do Himalayan Salt Lamps Work?

Advocates say the lamps work in two ways:

Pull in particles. These lamps supposedly attract allergens, toxins, and pollutants to their surface.

Possibly release negative ions. Some people believe negative ions in the air have health benefits.

Ions are molecules that have undergone a change in charge. Negative ions have gained an electron. Positive ions have lost one.

Ions are all around us. Some come from particles from outer space that make their way to Earth. Others form closer to home, from radiation, sunlight, lightning, or the collision of water droplets in a waterfall.

Some people say they feel more refreshed and clear-headed after a storm, a feeling they believe is due to the amount of negative ions in the air. Commercial ionizers and purification systems also produce negatively charged ions to create cleaner and more comfortable indoor spaces.

Himalayan salt lamps supposedly produce negatively charged ions while water molecules from the air attract to -- and then evaporate from -- the warmth of its surface. Those who believe in the health benefits of these lamps give negative ions much of the credit.

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Himalayan Rock Salt Lamp

Himalayan Rock Salt Lamp
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Approx. Price: Rs 200 / PieceGet Latest Price

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ColorWhite
Usage/ApplicationHealth
TypeTable Lamps
BrandAPRAJITA ARTS
StyleAntique

Himalayan Rock Salt Lamp Plug Salt Lamp for Positive Energy, Vastu, Harmony, Healing, Purification, Best Wellness
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Basket Type Himalayan Rock Salt Lamp

Basket Type Himalayan Rock Salt Lamp
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Approx. Price: Rs 550 / PieceGet Latest Price

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Minimum Order Quantity50 Piece
Usage/ApplicationHome Decor
BrandAprajita Arts
StyleAntique
Wattage50 W
TypeTable Lamps
Lighting ColourWarm Yellow
Shade DirectionUp
Country of OriginMade in India

Himalayan salt lamps are crystals carved from amber-colored rock salt, hollowed out to fit a lightbulb inside. When you light them, they give out a warm, reddish-pink glow.
Sellers of these decorative pieces say they do more than light up a room. They claim the lamps can boost mood, improve sleep, ease allergies, help people with asthma breathe better, and clean the air, among other benefits.
The claims sound impressive. Yet the scientific evidence to back them up is scarce.
The salt in these lamps comes from the Himalayas, a mountain range that stretches about 1,500 miles across Pakistan, India, Bhutan, and Nepal.
True Himalayan salt lamps come from the Khewra Salt Mine in Pakistan. The salt this mine produces has a reddish, pink, or off-white color.
There are plenty of fake ones sold online. The real versions are fragile and give off a dim light. The phony products are tough to break and glow brightly.
How Do Himalayan Salt Lamps Work?
Advocates say the lamps work in two ways:
Pull in particles. These lamps supposedly attract allergens, toxins, and pollutants to their surface.
Possibly release negative ions. Some people believe negative ions in the air have health benefits.
Ions are molecules that have undergone a change in charge. Negative ions have gained an electron. Positive ions have lost one.
Ions are all around us. Some come from particles from outer space that make their way to Earth. Others form closer to home, from radiation, sunlight, lightning, or the collision of water droplets in a waterfall.
Some people say they feel more refreshed and clear-headed after a storm, a feeling they believe is due to the amount of negative ions in the air. Commercial ionizers and purification systems also produce negatively charged ions to create cleaner and more comfortable indoor spaces.
Himalayan salt lamps supposedly produce negatively charged ions while water molecules from the air attract to -- and then evaporate from -- the warmth of its surface. Those who believe in the health benefits of these lamps give negative ions much of the credit.

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Natural Himalayan Rock Salt Lamp

Natural Himalayan Rock Salt Lamp
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Approx. Price: Rs 300 / PieceGet Latest Price

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Usage/ApplicationDecorative
BrandAprajita Arts
Wattage50 W
TypeTable Lamps
Lighting TypeHalogen
StyleHandmade
Shade DirectionUp
Country of OriginMade in India
Weight5 Kg (Approx)

Himalayan salt lamps are crystals carved from amber-colored rock salt, hollowed out to fit a lightbulb inside. When you light them, they give out a warm, reddish-pink glow.

Sellers of these decorative pieces say they do more than light up a room. They claim the lamps can boost mood, improve sleep, ease allergies, help people with asthma breathe better, and clean the air, among other benefits.

The claims sound impressive. Yet the scientific evidence to back them up is scarce.

The salt in these lamps comes from the Himalayas, a mountain range that stretches about 1,500 miles across Pakistan, India, Bhutan, and Nepal.

True Himalayan salt lamps come from the Khewra Salt Mine in Pakistan. The salt this mine produces has a reddish, pink, or off-white color.

There are plenty of fake ones sold online. The real versions are fragile and give off a dim light. The phony products are tough to break and glow brightly.

How Do Himalayan Salt Lamps Work?

Advocates say the lamps work in two ways:

Pull in particles. These lamps supposedly attract allergens, toxins, and pollutants to their surface.

Possibly release negative ions. Some people believe negative ions in the air have health benefits.

Ions are molecules that have undergone a change in charge. Negative ions have gained an electron. Positive ions have lost one.

Ions are all around us. Some come from particles from outer space that make their way to Earth. Others form closer to home, from radiation, sunlight, lightning, or the collision of water droplets in a waterfall.

Some people say they feel more refreshed and clear-headed after a storm, a feeling they believe is due to the amount of negative ions in the air. Commercial ionizers and purification systems also produce negatively charged ions to create cleaner and more comfortable indoor spaces.

Himalayan salt lamps supposedly produce negatively charged ions while water molecules from the air attract to -- and then evaporate from -- the warmth of its surface. Those who believe in the health benefits of these lamps give negative ions much of the credit.

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Cycle Design Himalayan Rock Salt Lamp

Cycle Design Himalayan Rock Salt Lamp
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Approx. Price: Rs 700 / PieceGet Latest Price

Product Details:

Usage/ApplicationDecorative
BrandAprajita Arts
TypeTable Lamps
Lighting ColourOrange
Wattage15 W
Lighting TypeHalogen
StyleAntique
Country of OriginMade in India
Weight1 Kg (Approx)

Himalayan salt lamps are crystals carved from amber-colored rock salt, hollowed out to fit a lightbulb inside. When you light them, they give out a warm, reddish-pink glow.

Sellers of these decorative pieces say they do more than light up a room. They claim the lamps can boost mood, improve sleep, ease allergies, help people with asthma breathe better, and clean the air, among other benefits.

The claims sound impressive. Yet the scientific evidence to back them up is scarce.

The salt in these lamps comes from the Himalayas, a mountain range that stretches about 1,500 miles across Pakistan, India, Bhutan, and Nepal.

True Himalayan salt lamps come from the Khewra Salt Mine in Pakistan. The salt this mine produces has a reddish, pink, or off-white color.

There are plenty of fake ones sold online. The real versions are fragile and give off a dim light. The phony products are tough to break and glow brightly.

How Do Himalayan Salt Lamps Work?

Advocates say the lamps work in two ways:

Pull in particles. These lamps supposedly attract allergens, toxins, and pollutants to their surface.

Possibly release negative ions. Some people believe negative ions in the air have health benefits.

Ions are molecules that have undergone a change in charge. Negative ions have gained an electron. Positive ions have lost one.

Ions are all around us. Some come from particles from outer space that make their way to Earth. Others form closer to home, from radiation, sunlight, lightning, or the collision of water droplets in a waterfall.

Some people say they feel more refreshed and clear-headed after a storm, a feeling they believe is due to the amount of negative ions in the air. Commercial ionizers and purification systems also produce negatively charged ions to create cleaner and more comfortable indoor spaces.

Himalayan salt lamps supposedly produce negatively charged ions while water molecules from the air attract to -- and then evaporate from -- the warmth of its surface. Those who believe in the health benefits of these lamps give negative ions much of the credit.


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Ball Shape Himalayan Rock Salt Lamp

Ball Shape Himalayan Rock Salt Lamp
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Approx. Price: Rs 650 / PieceGet Latest Price

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Usage/ApplicationDecorative
BrandAprajita Arts
TypeTable Lamps
Lighting ColourOrange
Wattage15 W
Lighting TypeHalogen
StyleAntique
Shade ShapeBall Shape
Country of OriginMade in India
Weight5 Kg (Approx)

Himalayan salt lamps are crystals carved from amber-colored rock salt, hollowed out to fit a lightbulb inside. When you light them, they give out a warm, reddish-pink glow.

Sellers of these decorative pieces say they do more than light up a room. They claim the lamps can boost mood, improve sleep, ease allergies, help people with asthma breathe better, and clean the air, among other benefits.

The claims sound impressive. Yet the scientific evidence to back them up is scarce.

The salt in these lamps comes from the Himalayas, a mountain range that stretches about 1,500 miles across Pakistan, India, Bhutan, and Nepal.

True Himalayan salt lamps come from the Khewra Salt Mine in Pakistan. The salt this mine produces has a reddish, pink, or off-white color.

There are plenty of fake ones sold online. The real versions are fragile and give off a dim light. The phony products are tough to break and glow brightly.

How Do Himalayan Salt Lamps Work?

Advocates say the lamps work in two ways:

Pull in particles. These lamps supposedly attract allergens, toxins, and pollutants to their surface.

Possibly release negative ions. Some people believe negative ions in the air have health benefits.

Ions are molecules that have undergone a change in charge. Negative ions have gained an electron. Positive ions have lost one.

Ions are all around us. Some come from particles from outer space that make their way to Earth. Others form closer to home, from radiation, sunlight, lightning, or the collision of water droplets in a waterfall.

Some people say they feel more refreshed and clear-headed after a storm, a feeling they believe is due to the amount of negative ions in the air. Commercial ionizers and purification systems also produce negatively charged ions to create cleaner and more comfortable indoor spaces.

Himalayan salt lamps supposedly produce negatively charged ions while water molecules from the air attract to -- and then evaporate from -- the warmth of its surface. Those who believe in the health benefits of these lamps give negative ions much of the credit.


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Natural Rock Salt Lamp

Natural Rock Salt Lamp
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Approx. Price: Rs 520 / PieceGet Latest Price

Product Details:

Usage/ApplicationDecorative
BrandAprajita Arts
Wattage50 W
Storage InstructionsAvoid Water
TypeTable Lamps
Lighting ColourPink
Lighting TypeLED
StyleHandmade
Shade ShapeCube
Shade DirectionUp
Height5 Inch
Country of OriginMade in India
Weight3 Kg (Approx)

Himalayan salt lamps are crystals carved from amber-colored rock salt, hollowed out to fit a lightbulb inside. When you light them, they give out a warm, reddish-pink glow.

Sellers of these decorative pieces say they do more than light up a room. They claim the lamps can boost mood, improve sleep, ease allergies, help people with asthma breathe better, and clean the air, among other benefits.

The claims sound impressive. Yet the scientific evidence to back them up is scarce.

The salt in these lamps comes from the Himalayas, a mountain range that stretches about 1,500 miles across Pakistan, India, Bhutan, and Nepal.

True Himalayan salt lamps come from the Khewra Salt Mine in Pakistan. The salt this mine produces has a reddish, pink, or off-white color.

There are plenty of fake ones sold online. The real versions are fragile and give off a dim light. The phony products are tough to break and glow brightly.

How Do Himalayan Salt Lamps Work?

Advocates say the lamps work in two ways:

Pull in particles. These lamps supposedly attract allergens, toxins, and pollutants to their surface.

Possibly release negative ions. Some people believe negative ions in the air have health benefits.

Ions are molecules that have undergone a change in charge. Negative ions have gained an electron. Positive ions have lost one.

Ions are all around us. Some come from particles from outer space that make their way to Earth. Others form closer to home, from radiation, sunlight, lightning, or the collision of water droplets in a waterfall.

Some people say they feel more refreshed and clear-headed after a storm, a feeling they believe is due to the amount of negative ions in the air. Commercial ionizers and purification systems also produce negatively charged ions to create cleaner and more comfortable indoor spaces.

Himalayan salt lamps supposedly produce negatively charged ions while water molecules from the air attract to -- and then evaporate from -- the warmth of its surface. Those who believe in the health benefits of these lamps give negative ions much of the credit.


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Cone Shape Rock Salt Lamp

Cone Shape Rock Salt Lamp
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Approx. Price: Rs 800 / PieceGet Latest Price

Product Details:

Usage/ApplicationDecorative
BrandAprajita Arts
TypeTable Lamps
Lighting ColourPink
Wattage15 W
Lighting TypeLED
StyleHandmade
Shade ShapeCone
Country of OriginMade in India
Weight3 Kg (Approx)

Himalayan salt lamps are crystals carved from amber-colored rock salt, hollowed out to fit a lightbulb inside. When you light them, they give out a warm, reddish-pink glow.

Sellers of these decorative pieces say they do more than light up a room. They claim the lamps can boost mood, improve sleep, ease allergies, help people with asthma breathe better, and clean the air, among other benefits.

The claims sound impressive. Yet the scientific evidence to back them up is scarce.

The salt in these lamps comes from the Himalayas, a mountain range that stretches about 1,500 miles across Pakistan, India, Bhutan, and Nepal.

True Himalayan salt lamps come from the Khewra Salt Mine in Pakistan. The salt this mine produces has a reddish, pink, or off-white color.

There are plenty of fake ones sold online. The real versions are fragile and give off a dim light. The phony products are tough to break and glow brightly.

How Do Himalayan Salt Lamps Work?

Advocates say the lamps work in two ways:

Pull in particles. These lamps supposedly attract allergens, toxins, and pollutants to their surface.

Possibly release negative ions. Some people believe negative ions in the air have health benefits.

Ions are molecules that have undergone a change in charge. Negative ions have gained an electron. Positive ions have lost one.

Ions are all around us. Some come from particles from outer space that make their way to Earth. Others form closer to home, from radiation, sunlight, lightning, or the collision of water droplets in a waterfall.

Some people say they feel more refreshed and clear-headed after a storm, a feeling they believe is due to the amount of negative ions in the air. Commercial ionizers and purification systems also produce negatively charged ions to create cleaner and more comfortable indoor spaces.

Himalayan salt lamps supposedly produce negatively charged ions while water molecules from the air attract to -- and then evaporate from -- the warmth of its surface. Those who believe in the health benefits of these lamps give negative ions much of the credit.


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Wooden Box Type Rock Salt Lamp

Wooden Box Type Rock Salt Lamp
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Approx. Price: Rs 550 / PieceGet Latest Price

Product Details:

Usage/ApplicationDecorative
Wattage50 W
TypeTable Lamps
Storage InstructionsAvoid Water
Lighting ColourPink
Lighting TypeHalogen
StyleAntique
Shade DirectionUp
Height6 Inch
Width5 Inch
Country of OriginMade in India
Weight3 Kg(Approx)

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Decorative Basket Type Rock Salt Lamp

Decorative Basket Type Rock Salt Lamp
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  • Decorative Basket Type Rock Salt Lamp
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  • Decorative Basket Type Rock Salt Lamp
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Approx. Price: Rs 550 / PieceGet Latest Price

Product Details:

StyleHandmade
Wattage15 W
Country of OriginMade in India
Lighting TypeLED
Usage/ApplicationDecorative
TypeTable Lamps
BrandAprajita Arts

Himalayan salt lamps are crystals carved from amber-colored rock salt, hollowed out to fit a lightbulb inside. When you light them, they give out a warm, reddish-pink glow.
Sellers of these decorative pieces say they do more than light up a room. They claim the lamps can boost mood, improve sleep, ease allergies, help people with asthma breathe better, and clean the air, among other benefits.
The claims sound impressive. Yet the scientific evidence to back them up is scarce.
The salt in these lamps comes from the Himalayas, a mountain range that stretches about 1,500 miles across Pakistan, India, Bhutan, and Nepal.
True Himalayan salt lamps come from the Khewra Salt Mine in Pakistan. The salt this mine produces has a reddish, pink, or off-white color.
There are plenty of fake ones sold online. The real versions are fragile and give off a dim light. The phony products are tough to break and glow brightly.
How Do Himalayan Salt Lamps Work?
Advocates say the lamps work in two ways:
Pull in particles. These lamps supposedly attract allergens, toxins, and pollutants to their surface.
Possibly release negative ions. Some people believe negative ions in the air have health benefits.
Ions are molecules that have undergone a change in charge. Negative ions have gained an electron. Positive ions have lost one.
Ions are all around us. Some come from particles from outer space that make their way to Earth. Others form closer to home, from radiation, sunlight, lightning, or the collision of water droplets in a waterfall.
Some people say they feel more refreshed and clear-headed after a storm, a feeling they believe is due to the amount of negative ions in the air. Commercial ionizers and purification systems also produce negatively charged ions to create cleaner and more comfortable indoor spaces.
Himalayan salt lamps supposedly produce negatively charged ions while water molecules from the air attract to -- and then evaporate from -- the warmth of its surface. Those who believe in the health benefits of these lamps give negative ions much of the credit.

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Pyramid Shaped Himalayan Rock Salt Lamp

Pyramid Shaped Himalayan Rock Salt Lamp
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Approx. Price: Rs 700 / PieceGet Latest Price

Product Details:

Usage/ApplicationDecorative
BrandAprajita Arts
Wattage50 W
TypeTable Lamps
Storage InstructionsAvoid water
Lighting ColourPink
Lighting TypeLED
Shade ShapePyramid
Shade DirectionUp
Country of OriginMade in India
Weight5 kg (Approx)

Himalayan salt lamps are crystals carved from amber-colored rock salt, hollowed out to fit a lightbulb inside. When you light them, they give out a warm, reddish-pink glow.

Sellers of these decorative pieces say they do more than light up a room. They claim the lamps can boost mood, improve sleep, ease allergies, help people with asthma breathe better, and clean the air, among other benefits.

The claims sound impressive. Yet the scientific evidence to back them up is scarce.

The salt in these lamps comes from the Himalayas, a mountain range that stretches about 1,500 miles across Pakistan, India, Bhutan, and Nepal.

True Himalayan salt lamps come from the Khewra Salt Mine in Pakistan. The salt this mine produces has a reddish, pink, or off-white color.

There are plenty of fake ones sold online. The real versions are fragile and give off a dim light. The phony products are tough to break and glow brightly.

How Do Himalayan Salt Lamps Work?

Advocates say the lamps work in two ways:

Pull in particles. These lamps supposedly attract allergens, toxins, and pollutants to their surface.

Possibly release negative ions. Some people believe negative ions in the air have health benefits.

Ions are molecules that have undergone a change in charge. Negative ions have gained an electron. Positive ions have lost one.

Ions are all around us. Some come from particles from outer space that make their way to Earth. Others form closer to home, from radiation, sunlight, lightning, or the collision of water droplets in a waterfall.

Some people say they feel more refreshed and clear-headed after a storm, a feeling they believe is due to the amount of negative ions in the air. Commercial ionizers and purification systems also produce negatively charged ions to create cleaner and more comfortable indoor spaces.

Himalayan salt lamps supposedly produce negatively charged ions while water molecules from the air attract to -- and then evaporate from -- the warmth of its surface. Those who believe in the health benefits of these lamps give negative ions much of the credit.


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Cube Shape Himalayan Rock Salt Lamp

Cube Shape Himalayan Rock Salt Lamp
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Approx. Price: Rs 650 / PieceGet Latest Price

Product Details:

Usage/ApplicationDecorative
BrandAprajita Arts
Wattage50 W
Storage InstructionsAvoid Water
TypeTable Lamps
Lighting ColourPink
Lighting TypeLED
StyleModern/Contemporary
Shade ShapeCube
Country of OriginMade in India
Weight5 Kg (Approx)

Himalayan salt lamps are crystals carved from amber-colored rock salt, hollowed out to fit a lightbulb inside. When you light them, they give out a warm, reddish-pink glow.

Sellers of these decorative pieces say they do more than light up a room. They claim the lamps can boost mood, improve sleep, ease allergies, help people with asthma breathe better, and clean the air, among other benefits.

The claims sound impressive. Yet the scientific evidence to back them up is scarce.

The salt in these lamps comes from the Himalayas, a mountain range that stretches about 1,500 miles across Pakistan, India, Bhutan, and Nepal.

True Himalayan salt lamps come from the Khewra Salt Mine in Pakistan. The salt this mine produces has a reddish, pink, or off-white color.

There are plenty of fake ones sold online. The real versions are fragile and give off a dim light. The phony products are tough to break and glow brightly.

How Do Himalayan Salt Lamps Work?

Advocates say the lamps work in two ways:

Pull in particles. These lamps supposedly attract allergens, toxins, and pollutants to their surface.

Possibly release negative ions. Some people believe negative ions in the air have health benefits.

Ions are molecules that have undergone a change in charge. Negative ions have gained an electron. Positive ions have lost one.

Ions are all around us. Some come from particles from outer space that make their way to Earth. Others form closer to home, from radiation, sunlight, lightning, or the collision of water droplets in a waterfall.

Some people say they feel more refreshed and clear-headed after a storm, a feeling they believe is due to the amount of negative ions in the air. Commercial ionizers and purification systems also produce negatively charged ions to create cleaner and more comfortable indoor spaces.

Himalayan salt lamps supposedly produce negatively charged ions while water molecules from the air attract to -- and then evaporate from -- the warmth of its surface. Those who believe in the health benefits of these lamps give negative ions much of the credit.


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Rock Salt Aroma Diffuser Lamp

Rock Salt Aroma Diffuser Lamp
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Approx. Price: Rs 350 / PieceGet Latest Price

Product Details:

MaterialRock Salt
ColorLight Pink
Size/Dimension5x6x5 Inch
BrandAprajita Arts
Usage/ApplicationHome Decor
Country of OriginMade in India
Weight3 Kg (Approx)

Himalayan salt lamps are crystals carved from amber-colored rock salt, hollowed out to fit a lightbulb inside. When you light them, they give out a warm, reddish-pink glow.

Sellers of these decorative pieces say they do more than light up a room. They claim the lamps can boost mood, improve sleep, ease allergies, help people with asthma breathe better, and clean the air, among other benefits.

The claims sound impressive. Yet the scientific evidence to back them up is scarce.

The salt in these lamps comes from the Himalayas, a mountain range that stretches about 1,500 miles across Pakistan, India, Bhutan, and Nepal.

True Himalayan salt lamps come from the Khewra Salt Mine in Pakistan. The salt this mine produces has a reddish, pink, or off-white color.

There are plenty of fake ones sold online. The real versions are fragile and give off a dim light. The phony products are tough to break and glow brightly.

How Do Himalayan Salt Lamps Work?

Advocates say the lamps work in two ways:

Pull in particles. These lamps supposedly attract allergens, toxins, and pollutants to their surface.

Possibly release negative ions. Some people believe negative ions in the air have health benefits.

Ions are molecules that have undergone a change in charge. Negative ions have gained an electron. Positive ions have lost one.

Ions are all around us. Some come from particles from outer space that make their way to Earth. Others form closer to home, from radiation, sunlight, lightning, or the collision of water droplets in a waterfall.

Some people say they feel more refreshed and clear-headed after a storm, a feeling they believe is due to the amount of negative ions in the air. Commercial ionizers and purification systems also produce negatively charged ions to create cleaner and more comfortable indoor spaces.

Himalayan salt lamps supposedly produce negatively charged ions while water molecules from the air attract to -- and then evaporate from -- the warmth of its surface. Those who believe in the health benefits of these lamps give negative ions much of the credit.


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