NFL Carolina Panthers Official Metal Sign License Plate Exclusive Collectible Sport Table Desk Lamp Best Gift Ever
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NFL Carolina Panthers Official Metal Sign License Plate Exclusive Collectible Sport Table Desk Lamp Best Gift Ever

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NFL Carolina Panthers Official Metal Sign License Plate Exclusive Collectible Sport Table Desk Lamp Best Gift EverThis table lamp showcases a bold round base that features a rolled metal plate as a body with a chrome chic shade. Made from iron with a brushed nickel finish. Lightweight, portable, and mindful of space, this lamp keeps your place looking on the bright side with the accent lighting. 16'' height makes this lamp just right for bedside tables, end tables, and desks. Perfect for a guest room, living room, bedroom, office, workspace as well. This is a

This table lamp showcases a bold round base that features a rolled metal plate as a body with a chrome chic shade. Made from iron with a brushed nickel finish. Lightweight, portable, and mindful of space, this lamp keeps your place looking on the bright side with the accent lighting. 16'' height makes this lamp just right for bedside tables, end tables, and desks. Perfect for a guest room, living room, bedroom, office, workspace as well. This is a great gift for your friends and family and you will find this unique table lamp worth it.


Specifications

-Entertainment

-Novelty

-Celebrities

-Metal Sign

-Solid State Quality

-Silver Polished Stainless

-Metal Reinforced

-Anti-Slip Cushion Matting

-Precision Components

-UL Approved

-Handmade in USA

-Base Width: 5.5”

-Total Height: 16” (with lamp shade)

-Shade Dimensions: 9.75”W x 5.25”H

-Length of Power Cord: 50”

-Net Weight: 2 lbs

-Voltage: 110V

-Max Output: 75W

-Light Bulb Socket: Standard E26 base

*A lamp shade is included.

**A light bulb is excluded unless otherwise specified.

***A15 light bulb is highly recommended.


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About the Listing

1. Please carefully review the product dimensions prior to placing an order and kindly allow slight deviation for the measurement data.

2. When you select a number from the product listing, the corresponding picture will be displayed, allowing you to see the item you have chosen. So, you can simply click on the number associated with the product you want, and the picture shown will represent your selection.


3. The first image displays a flattened metal plate, which serves as the primary structure of the table lamp before assembly. The second and third images depict the front and back view of the table lamp after installing the rolled metal plate onto its body. Please note that this product includes ONLY ONE table lamp, should you place an order with a quantity of ONE.


4.The real color of the item may be slightly different from the pictures shown on the website caused by many factors such as the brightness of your monitor and light brightness. All images / metal plates are subject to change without notice.


5. The lamp shade consists of a combination of paper, plastic, and metal, and is comprised of two distinct layers. The outermost layer features a series of perforations, while the inner layer is a solid white surface with no openings.


About Light Bulb

6. To achieve the best results, it is advisable to use a compact A15 light bulb or any other bulbs with a maximum height of 3-1/4". Using a taller bulb might result in shade melting and is not recommended. Our table lamp is compatible with E26 socket bulbs only and does not come with a dimmable feature, bulbs with dimmable options may not work seamlessly with our product.


7. The key difference between 2700K and 5000K is that 2700K produces a warm, yellowish light ideal for cozy and intimate spaces, while 5000K emits a cool, bluish-white light suitable for task-oriented areas or workspaces.

8.
We highly recommend that customers purchase any lamps with bulbs altogether if it is intended as a gift for their loved ones. Also, the A15 bulb is not a commonly used style, and purchasing it separately would require additional time and money.


9. Our A15 LED light bulb consumes 6 watts of power, providing 480 lumens of light output, equivalent to a traditional 60-watt incandescent bulb. A 480 lumens bulb is suitable for tasks like reading, accent lighting, or creating a cozy ambiance in smaller rooms. It provides a moderate level of brightness and is ideal for spaces where softer lighting is desired, such as bedrooms or living rooms.

Processing Time / Shipping


10. Due to the handmade, made-to-order nature of the item, customers clearly understand that fabrication takes up to 5 business days, and no refunds, returns, or exchanges are accepted. Rest assured, all items undergo testing and inspection before dispatch.


11. Please double-check your shipping address before placing an order. If the address is incorrect or incomplete and the order is returned, customer is responsible for the reshipment costs, including the return shipping fee charged by the carrier. Once payment is received, we will promptly resend the returned item.

12. If the tracking confirms delivery and the customer chooses a shipping method without signature requirements, customer is responsible for any missing or stolen items. If tracking shows an order in transit with no updates for a week or more, please contact us or your local postal carrier for further information. We highly recommend purchasing insurance for all shipments; in case of transit issues, customers can file a claim with the service carrier. The sender is not responsible for losses during transit.


13. USPS Ground delivers in 2 to 8 business days based on location. Please note, neither USPS Ground nor Priority services are guaranteed. Only Priority Mail Express is guaranteed. For UPS or FedEx, please check their websites for more details of guaranteed shipping services.


14. USPS standard international service delivers in 6 to 20 business days, while Priority Mail International takes 6 to 10 business days, both varying based on location and customs clearance. Please be aware that neither USPS standard international service nor Priority Mail International are guaranteed. Only Priority Mail Express International and Global Express Guaranteed services provide guaranteed delivery. For UPS or FedEx, please check their websites for more details of guaranteed international shipping services.

 

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Worth the hype on NPR that led me here--I've found my new favorite book!
Format: Hardcover
As an Asian-American creative, I knew I'd love this when I first read a positive review for this online, and I was not disappointed once! The perspective is so unique--a Chinese girl in 1800s Georgia!--and the writing's mesmerizing. I wished this book could never end, and LOVED it for so many reasons: The quick version: -Have you ever read anything about Chinese-Americans living in the Reconstructionist South? Thought not. This book provides such a necessary historical lens into highly underrepresented people and untold stories--and does it with remarkable talent and grace. This alone is worth heavy consideration. -Jo is a protagonist you can't help admiring - she's witty, a nonconformist by circumstance and by choice, and unafraid of getting back a little (or a lot) at people who've done her wrong. -The narrative voice is unlike any I've ever seen before ("Mischief dangles from his smile") and there are great humorous moments. -Great pun one-liners here and there - even Yours Truly, who admits to hating puns, likes how they're done here. -A wonderful and dynamic supporting cast, including Jo's wry adoptive father, a socialite who reveals her cleverness with pepper, an enigmatic Southern Belle who becomes Jo's employer for the second time, and a stout-of-heart black boy that'll melt your cold dead heart. Also a very enthusiastic herding dog. -A climax that honestly almost moved me to tears from the poignancy, but also the deep symbolism of how Jo's actions come to stand for so, so much more in those several pages. -If you like to learn cool new words, you'll definitely learn a few by reading this. -On a personal note, I was ecstatic to find references to Chinese knotting and barley tea, which I've grown up with, but never encountered in print before. Stacey Lee isn't afraid to show how difficult it was to be Asian-American in post-Civil War Georgia: In the opening scene, Jo is fired from her job at a hat shop because of her ethnicity. Due to the Chinese Exclusion Act in effect at the time, Jo and her adoptive father are legally not US citizens and cannot even own land or rent; they're forced to live secretly as squatters in the basement of a family who prints a struggling local newspaper. We also see realistic depictions of other social issues, like the initial implementation of segregation laws (which confuses Jo and her father, as they're neither black nor white), the erecting of Confederate statues, calls for women's suffrage (as well as the emergence of modern bicycles) treated with derision by many women who think the idea foolish, and white suffragists rejecting black women who support their ideals. In all seriousness, get this book. If you have kids, get this for your kids. I rarely write book reviews, but I'm breaking the pattern because this novel is THAT good. Come for the incredibly unique historical perspective that's surely the first of its kind ever published and shines a spotlight on sorely underwritten stories. Stay for Jo's incredible strength, role model-ism, one-of-a-kind journey, and how her story reminds us all not just of the power of devastatingly clever puns, but the power that words give all of us in finding who we are and making the world a better place.
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Jamie McQuiston
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★★★★★ 4
"Luck rides a horse named Joy"
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What a delightful book! I was constantly rooting for the protagonist, Jo. She grew up without a true mother or father but found guidance and love with a Chinese man named Old Gin. They both found work with an aristocratic family as servants, while living secretly in the basement of a printing company. It was there that Jo learned to read and write through listening to the family who owned the printing press upstairs. She discovers the paper they publish, The Focus is in trouble and decides to help them out by secretly writing a column under the name Miss Sweetie. An adventure begins and secrets are revealed, but Jo emerges as a local hero as a result. I loved the author's prose and they way she incorporated Chinese anecdotes. I laughed out loud and cried in equal measure. It is a story about overcoming the struggle of race and poverty, but also about love and fighting for what you believe in. I highly recommend if your in the mood for something uplifting to read.
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Nicole @ Nicoles' Novel Reads
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Excellent historical novel during the Gilded Age
Format: Hardcover
During the late 1800's Jo Kuan lives with her stand-in father, Old Gin, in a basement. She works as a milliner's assistant until she is let go one day because her employer deems that she is too opinionated and makes customers uncomfortable. However, there is one customer, Mrs. Bell, who admires Jo's craftmanship making intricate knots, which happens to be the lady who resides in the same residence as Jo. However, Mrs. Bell doesn't know Jo and Old Gin take refuge below the residence. Jo is given the opportunity to write as Miss Sweetie for the Focus's advice column when she sends an anonymous letter to the Bells. Miss Sweetie creates a huge buzz in her community. Jo anonymously writes articles regarding societal norms during the Gilded Age time period. What a great opportunity for someone who is "too opinionated." While she works as a lady's maid at the Paynes household during the day, she moonlights as Miss Sweetie at night. Stacey Lee tells a wonderful and insightful story of what it means to be Asian in the South of the United States in the late 1800's. I am always delighted to read historical fiction with characters I can relate to. I often wonder how life was for Chinese-Americans in the past. There is hardly any information about the history of Chinese-Americans living in the United States and how life was for them. Lee is one of my favorite historical fiction novelists. Her characters are relatable and I love being transported to a different time period and a different location every time I pick up one of her books. I absolutely love the voice of Jo. She is sassy but she knows her place. Jo is an advocate of women's rights and equality for all races. Being of Chinese descent, she teeters in between Whites and Blacks. It's hard to find a place in society, especially since there are not many Asian people living in the United States at the time. Most Chinese in the States at the time are men working on the railroad. Jo is longing to know more information regarding her parents. Who is her birth father? Who is her birth mother? Why was she given up? Jo is fortunate to have Old Gin raise her. The twist at the end caught me off guard for sure. Although Jo may feel out of place, she has Old Gin as her family. I also enjoyed reading how Jo finds solace in Sweet Potato and she finds friendship with Noemi. Jo even has a complex relationship with Caroline Payne, who can be very cruel. The Downstairs Girl shows readers a glimpse of the Gilded Age and what is it like to live as an Asian American during that time period. Jo defies the stereotype of Asian women being docile and quiet. Not only does she defy the stereotype for Asian women but she defies the gender stereotype of being a lady. Jo is quite capable of doing what a man does and she is quite outspoken. From writing in a newspaper to horse racing, Jo can do anything!
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A story of someone who refuses to settle for less
Format: Hardcover
Stacey Lee takes you into a world you’re probably familiar with if you paid any attention in your U.S. History class and helps you see it in new ways. Most of us are familiar with the agonies of post reconstruction era South, but few stories shine a spotlight on the Chinese laborers who were shipped in by Southern plantation owners to replace emancipated slaves. This is the world seventeen-year-old Jo Kwan lives in. Much of Jo’s life is lived in secret. She can’t rent, let alone own, property, so she’s forced to live with her uncle in the basement of a white family who owns a failing newspaper. She can’t interact directly with the white patrons of the hat store because her boss says she makes the customers “uncomfortable.” She can’t even participate in the growing Suffrage movement because the women are only concerned with advancing the rights of white women. What’s a strong, opinionated girl to do? Start an advice column. She starts submitting columns to the paper under the pseudonym Miss Sweetie and immediately attracts attention, both good and bad, from Atlanta’s high society. Through the column, Jo finds her voice and an outlet to express views on her segregated and chauvinistic society. The more freedom she experiences, the more she wants and soon she is uncovering secrets of her past that threaten to ruin her. The Downstairs Girl never lets the reader forget how crushing life was for Chinese and Black Americans during this time, but the book isn’t a downer. Mostly this is due to Jo Kwan being such a spirited and sympathetic character. Her story is one of someone who refuses to settle for less and it’s fun watching her get the best of some of her antagonists. Lee’s writing is also witty and engaging, filled with the kind of southern colloquialisms that help transport the reader to this time and place.
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