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3D Crystal Planet Night Light – 6/8cm Laser-Engraved Solar System Globe for Home Decor & Unique Gifts
3D Crystal Planet Night Light – 6/8cm Laser-Engraved Solar System Globe for Home Decor & Unique Gifts
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3D Crystal Planet Night Light – Laser-Engraved Solar System Globe
Illuminate your space with this stunning 3D Crystal Planet Night Light, featuring a laser-engraved solar system design that brings a touch of astronomy and elegance to your home. Perfect as a decorative piece, night light, or unique gift, this crystal ball is both visually captivating and functional.
Features:
- High-Quality Crystal: Made from premium K9 crystal, ensuring clarity and durability.
- Laser-Engraved Design: The intricate solar system engraving provides a realistic and detailed celestial display.
- Warm & Soft Glow: The built-in LED base emits a soothing and ambient light, ideal for bedrooms, living rooms, and offices.
- Multiple Size Options: Available in 6cm or 8cm diameter, with a stylish base for stability.
- Perfect Gift Choice: Ideal for astronomy lovers, students, and space enthusiasts, making it a great gift for birthdays, holidays, and special occasions.
Package Includes:
- 1 × 3D Crystal Planet Night Light
- 1 × WOOD Base
- 1 × USB Cable
- 1 × User Manual
Enhance your home with this elegant and mesmerizing solar system night light – a must-have for space lovers and home decor enthusiasts!
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Galaxies are round! The photograph suggested that it was also the case here, that it was photographed obliquely. It turned out that the image photograph was taken by placing the Galaxy vertically. There are no ellipse-shaped galaxies!
I bought myself a rotating stand to keep the galaxy spinning, but how is it going to if it's not round, it's elliptical?!
I enclose a photograph taken in front of the Galaxy. Why is there no disk shape, only an ellipse?!
delivery is fast
base lamp quality is good but crystal surface quality is poor lot of scattering.
i think this is production problem or packaging problem



















