In 1920, Museum of International Folk Art founder, Florence Dibell Barlett first visited New Mexico and stayed at the well-known San Gabriel Ranch. In the 1930's she bought and lovingly restored the 70-acre ranch renaming it El Mirador. Ms. Bartlett loved bright colors and light-filled rooms so she added a number of stained glass windows. The glass maker adapted her favorite Native American beadwork patterns into the designs. The window over the front door provided the inspiration for this piece Features: Mica And Tiffany Shade Bold southwestern style Lightweight resin material is sleek and sturdy Bulbs are not included with this item - bulb options will be presented upon checkout Pull chain socket switch Rated for installation and use in dry locations only Fully covered under Quoizel's limited lifetime warranty Dimensions: Height: 23.5" Width: 14.5" Cord Length: 8 Feet Electrical Specifications: Number of Bulbs: 2 Bulb Base: Medium (E26) Bulb(s) Included: No Watts per Bulb: 60 Total Wattage: 120 Voltage: 120