The three amigos. Three different cowboy silhouettes make up the design of this luminary.
3.5" Diameter, 6.5" Height
All pictures that show images on the wall behind the luminary (projections), were photographed with real votive candles. Most LED candles will not produce these images as they diffuse the light.
Flameless Candle Details
• Real wax with internal LED lighting
• Requires 2 – AA batteries (not included)
• Built-in timer; turns on same time every day, shuts off 5 hours later
• 3” diameter; 6” height (approximate dimensions)
What is a Tube?
Our luminaries (tubes) are made from various thicknesses of steel tubing, or pipe. The steel ranges from .065 to .120 inches thick. Bela Zoltan Lestar (aka - the Tube Torcher) cuts the designs into the pipe using a custom-built plasma torch. We now make the tubes with three tabs that secure a 3” diameter LED candle or wine bottle. See below for more details. With over 300 designs, our tubes make perfect gifts, night lights and fun luminary or wine bottle decorations for your house/patio.
The tubes are available in four finishes:
Rustic – Rusted steel pipe is cleaned and then sprayed with a clear matte sealer. It has a rustic, tanned leather look. Minor imperfections may be present due to using pipe that has been naturally rusted. We get this pipe from sources where it may have spent many years exposed to the elements. This gives each piece its own character.
Black - Steel pipe is cleaned and sprayed with a glossy metallic black urethane coating.
Copper - Steel pipe is cleaned and sprayed with a glossy metallic copper urethane coating. Note: Some existing stock is copper plated with clear coat.
Silver - Steel pipe is cleaned and sprayed with a glossy metallic silver urethane coating.
A note about the bottoms:
Tubes made after February 2020 have tabs. We have glued bases to all inventory made prior to that. Tabbed pieces include a removable base. The base is not necessary when used with an 3 “ diameter LED candle. The tabs are long enough to keep the candle from sliding through. You may actually prefer to remove the base and gain access to the bottom of the LED (where the power/timer/off switch is), without having to remove the candle from the tube.