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Sep 07th
Why You Should Buy Rawhide Lamp Shades Print E-mail
Friday, 07 September 2007
Rawhide lamp shades are not just for cowboys.  They work well with any rustic décor, country décor, or western décor.  They work well even if you have no theme to your home décor.  Maybe you just like having an unusual collection of items; or maybe you like having things made from natural resources. Rawhide lamp shades can transform a dull, lifeless lamp into something of conversational value.  It can spark conversation about saving the earth, animals that are used to make rawhide, the old western days, or how lamp shades are made.  These shades are created with an interesting process you could learn about and share with your visitors.

The cost of lamp shades varies as much as anything else on the market.  What you pay depends on the size, the store, the area where you live, whether you have to pay shipping costs, and availability.  If you buy a lamp shade at a garage sale, you’ll pay much less than you would if you were to buy one from a well-known, upscale department store.

You should know how to condition your rawhide lamp shade regularly to avoid cracking of the material.  Heat can cause rawhide to dry and become brittle.  Direct sunlight, high wattage lamp bulbs, dry air inside the home, and neglect can cause the rawhide to break apart.  How often you condition your shades depends on the conditions in which you keep your lamp shade.  But this only adds to the special value of having a rawhide lamp shade.  Any piece of furniture that is neglected will degrade over time.  The conditioner only costs about $7 per 4 ounce bottle.

Another reason you should consider purchasing a rawhide lamp shade is that they come in a variety of colors.  Although the natural color is popular, you can also match your surroundings with one of the dyed rawhide shades.

Rawhide comes from many sources, such as goat, cow, pig, deer, sheep, bear, and elk.  If you feel that furniture that comes from animal sources helps you feel more in tune with nature, the rawhide lamp shade is for you!

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