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Dollhouse Chandelier Mid Century Modern 6 Arm Wand Battery 1:12 Scale

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Dollhouse Chandelier Mid Century Modern 6 Arm Wand Battery 1:12 Scale

Large Glass Globe ceiling light with 6 arms, made of metal

This light is operated by a magnetic wand. Ready to go, no wiring needed!

Measures 3 1/4" wide x 3" tall

When you receive this light you might have to made some slight adjustments by gently bending the metal rods

Comes with 1 Wand, 1 Hanging Disc, 1 Small Screw, 1 CR1632 Battery

This light can be mounted and turned on and off in 2 different ways.

Method 1:
Prepare the ceiling mount:
Glue the round hanging disk to your dollhouse ceiling using a quick-drying adhesive like Super Glue, Quick Grip, or E6000. (Apply sparingly to avoid mess)
Optionally, add the provided screw for extra security
Align the light fixture so the two slots/openings on the top/under side of the light match up with the 2 protruding hooks on the underside of the hanging disk.
Push the light up gently so the hooks enter the wider part of the slots.
Then twist the light fixture (usually a quarter or half turn) so the protruding hooks slide into the narrower/locked section of the slots.
This locks the light securely in place
Remove the protective cap from the wand (the small magnetic stick included with the lights).
Bring the wand close to (or lightly touch) the base of the light fixture.
One touch/contact = turns the light on.
Another touch/contact = turns it off.

Method 2:
Prepare the ceiling:
Glue a slim magnet (strong but thin, like a neodymium disc-not included) to the ceiling using Super Glue, Quick Grip, or E6000. Let it dry fully.
Attach and control the light:
Place the light fixture onto the glued magnet-it snaps/attaches magnetically.
Attaching/placing it on the magnet → light turns on.
Removing it from the magnet → light turns off.
Place it back while off → it stays off until removed and re-attached (resets the toggle).

Scaled for the 1:12 setting
$44.99
Dollhouse Chandelier Mid Century Modern 6 Arm Wand Battery 1:12 Scale—
$44.99

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Large Glass Globe ceiling light with 6 arms, made of metal

This light is operated by a magnetic wand. Ready to go, no wiring needed!

Measures 3 1/4" wide x 3" tall

When you receive this light you might have to made some slight adjustments by gently bending the metal rods

Comes with 1 Wand, 1 Hanging Disc, 1 Small Screw, 1 CR1632 Battery

This light can be mounted and turned on and off in 2 different ways.

Method 1:
Prepare the ceiling mount:
Glue the round hanging disk to your dollhouse ceiling using a quick-drying adhesive like Super Glue, Quick Grip, or E6000. (Apply sparingly to avoid mess)
Optionally, add the provided screw for extra security
Align the light fixture so the two slots/openings on the top/under side of the light match up with the 2 protruding hooks on the underside of the hanging disk.
Push the light up gently so the hooks enter the wider part of the slots.
Then twist the light fixture (usually a quarter or half turn) so the protruding hooks slide into the narrower/locked section of the slots.
This locks the light securely in place
Remove the protective cap from the wand (the small magnetic stick included with the lights).
Bring the wand close to (or lightly touch) the base of the light fixture.
One touch/contact = turns the light on.
Another touch/contact = turns it off.

Method 2:
Prepare the ceiling:
Glue a slim magnet (strong but thin, like a neodymium disc-not included) to the ceiling using Super Glue, Quick Grip, or E6000. Let it dry fully.
Attach and control the light:
Place the light fixture onto the glued magnet-it snaps/attaches magnetically.
Attaching/placing it on the magnet → light turns on.
Removing it from the magnet → light turns off.
Place it back while off → it stays off until removed and re-attached (resets the toggle).

Scaled for the 1:12 setting