
Key Features & Benefits
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Swappable Panels: Easily slide in each festival’s design to match the season or your mood—no need for multiple lamps.
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Real Glass & Wooden Frame: Enjoy the premium look and feel of genuine materials for a sophisticated décor piece.
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Warm, Ambient Glow: Soft backlighting creates a cozy atmosphere—perfect for rituals, altars, or everyday relaxation.
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Compact & Versatile: At 16×16 cm, this lamp fits beautifully on desks, shelves, nightstands, or as a statement piece on an altar.
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Free Shipping: Shipping is included in the listed price!
- What's not included: The lamp comes with an attached USB cord, so you need to have an adapter ready, unless your home has a USB input.
Choose Your Perfect Option
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Complete Kit (Base Lamp + Panel)
Ideal for first-time buyers, everything comes ready to use, in a beautiful sturdy gift box!
Includes one wooden-frame lamp + one stained glass panel
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Panel Only (No Base Lamp Included)
Already own our base lamp? Easily swap out your existing panel for this design. It’s super easy to do via the opening on top of the lamp (see video for example!)
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Base Lamp Only (No Panel Included)
Perfect for those who want a second base lamp (perhaps in another room) or are planning to collect panels separately.
Same premium wooden frame and USB-powered glow, ready for any of our stained glass panels.
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Bundle (Base Lamp + All 8 Slides)
Celebrate the Wheel of the Year in its entirety!
Get every panel—from Yule to Samhain—and easily switch designs to honor each festival as the seasons change. A cost-effective way to enjoy all eight Sabbaths.
About the pagan festivity:
Lughnasadh or Lughnasa is a Gaelic festival marking the beginning of the harvest season. Historically it was widely observed throughout Ireland Scotland and the Isle of Man. In Modern Irish it is called Lúnasa in Scottish Gaelic: Lùnastal and in Manx: Luanistyn. Traditionally it is held on 1 August or about halfway between the summer solstice and autumn equinox. In recent centuries some of the celebrations have been shifted to the Sunday nearest this date.
Lughnasadh is one of the four Gaelic seasonal festivals along with Samhain Imbolc and Beltane.
Lughnasadh is mentioned in some of the earliest Irish literature and has pagan origins. The festival itself is named after the god Lugh. It inspired great gatherings that included religious ceremonies ritual athletic contests (most notably the Tailteann Games) feasting matchmaking and trading. Lughnasadh occurred during a very poor time of the year for the farming community when the old crops were done and the new ones not yet ready for harvest.
Traditionally there were also visits to holy wells. According to folklorist Máire MacNeill evidence shows that the religious rites included an offering of the First Fruits a feast of the new food and of bilberries the sacrifice of a bull and a ritual dance-play in which Lugh seizes the harvest for mankind and defeats the powers of blight. Many of the activities would have taken place on top of hills and mountains.Lughnasadh customs persisted widely until the 20th century with the event being variously named 'Garland Sunday' 'Bilberry Sunday' 'Mountain Sunday' and 'Crom Dubh Sunday'. The custom of climbing hills and mountains at Lughnasadh has survived in some areas although it has been re-cast as a Christian pilgrimage. The best known is the 'Reek Sunday' pilgrimage to the top of Croagh Patrick on the last Sunday in July. A number of fairs are also believed to be survivals of Lughnasadh for example the Puck Fair.
Since the late 20th century Celtic neopagans have observed Lughnasadh or something based on it as a religious holiday. In some places elements of the festival have been revived as a cultural event.
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