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Lamp shade with Fish print

Lamp shade with Fish print

Regular price €125,00 EUR
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Bring a touch of warmth, history, and Slovenian mythology into your home with a unique, sustainable lamp from the JKH Identity collection. This beautiful home decor piece is a perfect blend of the past and modern design – featuring a carefully selected, upcycled vintage base that proudly carries gentle traces of time, paired with a brand-new, handmade lampshade. This lamp is not just a source of light, but a statement piece that serves as a true conversation starter in any room.

The highlight of the lamp is the square lampshade with the original Krivopetnica on a fish pattern, featuring a soft cream background with white dots and a bold pink print. The Krivopetnica – a wild, free, and untamed being from our folklore mythology – brings a mystical energy into your ambiance, while the warm glow of the light creates an incredibly cozy, welcoming atmosphere. The base, made of textured glass and brass/gold details, adds a touch of classic elegance that beautifully complements both retro and completely modern interiors.

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  • MORE INFORMATION

    - unique sustainable piece (upcycled base with traces of the past, new lampshade)
    - vintage ceramic, silver-chrome plated
    - square lampshade
    - JKH Identity pattern

  • Material & care

    Lampshade is made of 100% cotton.
    The lamp base is made of brass and glass.

WILD WOMEN: Stories of Primal Identity

Who are the Wild Women?

In Slovenian folk mythology, Wild Women (often also called White Women or ŽalikWomen, Divja babaJaga baba…) are mysterious beings who dwell on the edge of civilization—in deep caves, high-mountain forests, and remote gorges. They are the guardians of nature's secrets and ancient knowledge. They represent that part of the human psyche and nature that we cannot tame, frame, or fully understand—they are a symbol of primal female power that lives by its own rules.

Read more HERE.