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Himalayan Salt Lamp 15 watt Colored Bulb Assortment
Full set of all colors of our 15 watt fancy bulbs. Darken your amber or grey lamps, or increase saturation and luminosity. Light up your white lamps in different colors to match your mood, decor, the season, or even your favorite team!
Includes 1 each of Red, Blue, Green, Amber, Purple and Yellow
Would you like to darken a grey lamp, or brighten an amber lamp? How about enjoying different colors for different seasons by swapping bulbs in your white lamps? Or celebrating your team colors any time of the year?
Use the blue or purple bulbs to darken the light output of any grey lamp. By adding yellow or red bulbs to amber lamps you will accentuate the tone and luminosity of the lamps.Our colored bulbs work great as a spare and will keep your lamp warm and functioning at optimum – not to mention giving your decor a little lift of just the right emphasis!
Have you used your So Well lamp so much, your light bulb has burned out, or you need a new cord? These can be tough environments for electric components, and the life varies by application and use. Read more in our FAQs.
Lighting is so important to get the maximum aesthetic quality from your So Well fair trade salt products. Therefore we offer new UL certified dimmer and on/off lamp cords, new USB lighting fixtures with bulbs, LED and colored bulbs. Our lamps are already equipped with dimmer cords, but in case you would like an extra, you can order one here. You can also browse for different colors and types of cords, and different colors of bulbs in our Cords & Bulbs section.
Have more questions on So Well salt lamps, cords and / or bulbs? Read our FAQs
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What is fair trade? And why is it so important? Learn More
Fair trade | Handmade
So Well® has been designing and importing handmade, fair trade, authentic and rare Himalayan salt lamps and other fair trade and handmade Himalayan salt products since 2004.
Lifespan for a typical incandescent home use bulb is around 1,000 hours, but usually ranges between 700 and 2000 hours. Heat, vibration, mechanical shock, over voltage conditions, and on/off cycles are all a factor in bulb life. If you leave your lamp on 24/7, that is about 700 hours in a typical month. So if you’re getting a couple of months or more out of your bulbs, that’s pretty good indeed.
There are bulbs for high heat applications (oven bulbs) and/or or applications that experience vibration or mechanical shock (fan bulbs), but they are more expensive by a multiple. Most people will not need these special application bulbs, and so we’ve found that the inexpensive bulbs we sell are the best value for your salt lamp. Now that you understand the issues, you can experiment with more costly bulbs for different applications if you feel that you would benefit from that extra expense.
The incandescent bulbs used in Himalayan salt lamps are meant to be in a stationary position. If they are moved suddenly or are exposed to vibration, they can blow or have a diminished life Consider what happens to a flashlight bulb when the flashlight is dropped? (many now use LED bulbs to combat this type of failure)
High humidity can also cause bulbs to blow. This happens by creating corrosion on the contacts, which then creates higher resistance in the circuit, causing them to blow or wear out prematurely. All of this is also a factor in your dimmer or on/off cord circuits and bulb holder that is part of the power supply cord.
Power spikes or surges through your circuits in your home or office occur constantly. Your electric items are manufactured to tolerate this to some degree. But spikes mean problems for any electric item, and the cords & bulbs used in Himalayan salt lamps are sensitive to this as well. Dimmer cords are definitely sensitive to these spikes and over voltage situations.
The natural insulation of a salt cavity is also a factor in the life of bulbs. Salt naturally absorbs energy, whether heat or cold, and retains it very well. This can build up to be a very hot area, and that heat can lower the life of bulbs. Heat removes the coating on the filament, which creates more resistance, which causes more thinning of the coating, and quicker failure.
If you have bulbs popping or blowing regularly, here are some things to take into consideration:
The bulb is not quite screwed in firmly enough to create a good connection between both contacts. This causes more resistance which can wear the bulb & cord out prematurely.
There is condensation on the bulb or electrics of the dimmer causing them to corrode and create higher resistance.
The bulb is touching the inside surface of the lamp, or after a bulb has been changed, the cord and bulb has been pushed too far to the top of lamp and is touching the salt. This creates hot spots that concentrate too much heat on the bulb.
The lamp is moved while or after the lamp has been on long enough to heat it.
There is a large current drawing appliance on the same circuit that is turned on/off and there is a momentary power spike or fluctuation that reaches the bulb and dimmer cord electric components.
There is excessive ‘micro vibration’ nearby ie: too close to a TV, refrigerators, etc.
If the lamp has been turned off and has sweated, salt may have leaked onto the bulb which will cause it to blow.
What about my dimmer cord? Why did it fail?
It would be difficult to say in any particular case, considering all the factors that are involved. Sometimes a visual inspection can reveal damage or wear to parts of the cord or dimmer components itself and it’s worthwhile to take a look the cord in detail if you suspect there is a problem.
The dimmers we sell are an electronic item – they incorporate a printed circuit board as well as mechanical controls to tell the electronic circuit board to vary the voltage supplied to the bulb. The electronics essentially turn the light on and off very rapidly by cutting the voltage, and you adjust the level of that activity with the rotary knob. Those electronics can be damaged by excess resistance and voltage spikes (even small spikes), just like bulbs. The current passes through the dimmer by traveling through a silicone semiconductor and these can be quickly affected by overloads (spikes) in the ordinary course of use.
Dimmers can also be affected by constant high voltage conditions – meaning your electricity is flowing in your environment above the standard 120 volts. This is more common that you might think, although not typical. It creates wear on the parts prematurely, and enough of it can create quick failures.
Over time, the dimmers can be subjected to lots of small spikes, or one very large one. They could subjected to high resistance loads or fluctuations because the bulb or socket has corrosion, or the filament on the bulb has failed.
It could also be something as simple as being pinched, stepped on, or spilled on.
The dimmers we offer are a value product – i.e., they could be engineered to tolerate all kinds of conditions, but the very vast majority of people will not need this, and we can’t justify incorporating that super engineered cost into the lamps, or the replacement cord products we offer. Out of 1000 lamps, we typically hear from 2 to 3 people that have a problem with their cord. We offer reasonably priced replacement cords for those that need them, and we replace them at no charge if they fail in the first 6 months.
Color & Composition
Each fair trade salt lamp is original with its own distinctive organic shape and color. So Well lamps are beautifully crafted with a goal for the best “shaping” and handpicked for you (our producers avoid lopsided, dirty rocks that are often found for sale by other brands.) The images on our website are So Well lamps from our stock, and yours will be similar, yet distinct. Our images are offered to show examples of our quality and selection. Each lamp is 100% unique and will have striations, fissures, cracks, and color variations – none of which interferes with the physical structure of the lamps. Each lamp is hand crafted from start to finish by our partners in Pakistan.
All of the salt we use in our products, whether lamps, skin care, bath & body, or edible salts, originates from within the same mine and our relationship with our producers stretches back to 2004. The greys and whites are rare in the Himalayan salt range, and we place a premium on those products because they are made from materials that are harder to secure. When it comes to lamps and candle holders, all the colors will perform in the same manner – the salt is the same, but the color and appearance is different based on what minerals – or lack of minerals – are found in that particular salt. Your preferences or needs will dictate what you should choose for yourself and your particular space.
So Well lamps are not only unique, but come in a variety of colors, each with their own special qualities.
Amber: Our amber Himalayan salt lamps are ideal for deep relaxation, restful sleep, insomnia and grounding. The deep, serene glow of these lamps is caused by their rich mineral content. Their natural colors add a sense of serenity and a relaxing feel to homes and offices. Deep orange, apricot and red colors are used to inspire bliss, balance and creativity through color therapy. Our customers report deeper, restful sleep after placing an amber salt lamp in the bedroom. Iron, copper and magnesium are the predominant mineral components, along with 81 other minerals present in the Himalayan salt, causing the amber color spectrum in these lamps.
Rare Grey: Our grey Himalayan salt lamps are designed to be dark and have little light shine, perfect for those who want the therapeutic benefits of the negative ions, but who cannot sleep with a light on. These lamps have the added bonus of being very rare and unique. Try dark bulbs, such as blues and purples to further darken the lamps.
Rare White: If you want something that looks as good as it makes you feel, tap into the power of white. Our white Himalayan salt lamps are great for energizing, healing, meditation, and giving a surge of positivity. They are perfect for work environments to give you energy throughout the day. Try colored bulbs to match décor, use the lamps in a color therapy routine, or even just show team spirit. This white salt is the rarest salt we offer.
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I love the day if colors
My only complaint us the purple is more pink & the blue rubbed off.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Kelli Gaskin (verified owner)–
South Carolina, United States
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Rated 5 out of 5
Cydya Smith (verified owner)–
New York, United States
Very satisfied and now I know where to find bulbs for my salt lamps. A question: Where can I find another stand for the Moroccan salt lamp that I purchased from you years ago… one of the legs on the stand just snapped off? Please let me know. Thanks in advance for your swift reply and great customer service.
Lynn (verified owner) –
Anonymous (store manager) –
Nice color assortment, blue was weak.
matthew collette (verified owner) –
California, United States
Jennifer J. (verified owner) –
Wisconsin, United States
I love the day if colors
My only complaint us the purple is more pink & the blue rubbed off.
Kelli Gaskin (verified owner) –
South Carolina, United States
Cydya Smith (verified owner) –
New York, United States
Very satisfied and now I know where to find bulbs for my salt lamps. A question: Where can I find another stand for the Moroccan salt lamp that I purchased from you years ago… one of the legs on the stand just snapped off? Please let me know. Thanks in advance for your swift reply and great customer service.
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United States
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Maryland, United States
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Arkansas, United States
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