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Revision as of 14:54, 21 April 2008
A Salt Lamp is a lamp carved from natural salt crystal, often colored, with an incandescent bulb or a candle inside. The lamps give an attractive glow and are suitable for use as nightlights. The largest producers of this product are located in Pakistan, with Poland and Iran also offering variations.
The lamps are often sold with claims of their health-promoting properties, such as the ability to release ions that purify the air, but these claims have not been substantiated.