The beauty and benefits of Himalayan
Salt Lamps are fueling a rapid growth in their popularity among North
Americans. Unfortunately, all Himalayan Salt Lamps are NOT created equal. As
in any other unregulated industry, the quality of the products can vary greatly
from one supplier to another. A variety of factors, such as color, clarity,
carver experience and fixtures, can have a significant impact on the quality and
resulting price of a salt lamp. Who's Closet
has been selling Himalayan Salt for many years and has had the opportunity to
inspect the product offered by all of the major North American wholesalers.
This guide will share some of what we have found and give you an idea of what to
look for, and the questions to ask, prior to committing to your salt lamp
purchase.
Himalayan Salt is mined by hand in the foothills of the Himalaya by the
Pakistani government. Contrary to the claims of some suppliers, there is no
independent mining in this region. Private manufacturers purchase salt of
varying grades and hire local Artisans to carve the salt into lamps and
candles. The grade of salt used and the talent of the Artisan will have the
greatest impact the quality of the product and the resulting price you pay for
your Himalayan Salt Lamp. Here are a few things to look for prior to investing
in your Lamp:
COLOR

Salt in its purest form is white. Salt from the Himalayas varies in color
from pure white to deep red, with every shade of pink and peach in between.
This coloration is caused by iron infused within the salt crystals: the redder
the salt, the higher the iron content. The most prized of these colors is a
medium peach or pink and it is the color most sought after by the top
manufacturers. There are a few reasons for this:
- White Salt Lamps can be very
beautiful. Unfortunately, they are also very brittle. So fragile that the
slightest shock can shatter them, much like glass. On a positive note, their
color can be changed simply by using a colored light bulb. This can also be
done with a very light pink lamp and, for durability, we recommend that you
purchase a light pink salt lamp rather than a pure white one.
- We have seen Red Salt Lamps sold
as a highly prized, rare commodity. Unfortunately, many buyers have been
disappointed upon receiving these "treasures". Often a dark red salt lamp
will emit very little light, regardless of the wattage of the bulb used. The
high iron content blocks the light from penetrating the salt. If you prefer a
darker salt lamp, we recommend that you choose one in a very dark pink rather
than red.
- Pink and Peach Salt Lamps offer
the optimum combination of beauty, light and durability. A large range of
shades are available, all of which are very beautiful.
If you have a particular color preference, contact your seller prior to
purchasing your salt lamp. While a seller is limited by their current stock
availability, they may be able to accommodate your color preference.
SIZE
Traditionally, salt lamps are sold by weight: the heavier the lamp; the
higher the price. There are a few reasons for this. A straight forward one is
shipping cost. It costs a great deal more to ship a 15 pound salt lamp from
Pakistan to North America than it does a 5 pound salt lamp and this cost will be
reflected in the price of your lamp. Unfortunately, once you exceed about 20
pounds, the thickness and clarity of the salt often prevents a uniform, fully
lit rock.
Salt lamps emit negative ions. It is one of the therapeutic qualities for
which they are valued. We won't get into the science of negative ions and the
claims made about them here. Suffice it to say, the amount of ions emitted by a
lamp varies in direct proportion to the exposed surface area of the salt lamp:
the larger the surface area; the greater the output of negative ions.
Negative ion output drops off dramatically
within a few feet of the lamp regardless of its size and ion output. As
a result, if it is ionization you are looking for, you may prefer to have more
salt lamps placed throughout a room rather than one excessively large one.
CLARITY
Next to the color, the clarity of a salt lamp will have the greatest impact
on its aesthetic value. Clarity is determined by two factors: the purity of
the salt and the temperature at which the rock salt was formed.

- Purity - The purity of salt
throughout the Himalayan mines varies greatly. A high mineral content, such
as iron, can inhibit the distribution of light waves through the salt. As
purity has a such a large impact on the beauty of a lamp, the top
manufacturer's carefully hand-pick their salt.
- Temperature - Salt throughout the
Himalayas was crystallized at varying temperatures. Salt formed at a higher
temperature has a clearer appearance than that formed at a lower temperature.
The salt formed in cooler conditions often has large, flaky deposits which do
not allow light to penetrate. Crystallized deposits are also very fragile and
a salt lamp with large areas of these deposits can fracture easily.
SHAPE
Natural Shaped Salt Lamps, often called "Mountain Shaped", are carved by
local Artisans in Northern Pakistan. The quality of your carved salt lamp is
greatly affected by the talent and experience of these Artisans. Northern
Pakistan is a very impoverished region. Manufacturers offering a reasonable
wage and benefits package are few and far between and, as such, they are able to
hire the most qualified Carvers. Sadly, many of the salt lamp producers use
child labor to keep down the costs of their items. Machinery and the care with
which the lamps are created also affect the quality. Expensive drills and saws
are required to produce a naturally shaped lamp.
Shaped Salt Lamps such as Pyramids, Balls, Eggs and Bowls of Fire also
require expensive machinery and additional time to produce.

Unfortunately, there are only a few manufacturers willing or able to make the
required capital investment in people and equipment to produce top quality salt
lamps. All too often, we have seen salt lamps for sale on the wholesale market
with a number of issues from sub-standard production. Among them:
- Interior holes drilled so shallow that it is impossible to fully insert a
light bulb and fixture. In addition, a shallow light fixture opening can
result in the salt lamp not lighting fully and evenly.
- The flat base cut on an angle resulting in the salt lamp leaning to one
side.
- Salt lamps which have been thrown together, without protection, in large,
plastic sacks for shipping. The chipping, wear and crystallization from
excessive exposure to the elements during their long trip across the ocean can
have a very negative effect on an already inferior product.
When purchasing Salt
Candle Holders be sure to enquire as to the depth of the hole drilled for
the tealight. Often sub-standard salt candle holders will have a very shallow
hole and, as a result, the salt will not glow when the candle is lit.
FIXTURES
The last major contributor to the quality of your salt lamp is the fixtures
used to create it. Quality can vary greatly from one manufacturer and
distributor to another. We recommend asking the following questions before
purchasing your salt lamp:
- Is your salt lamp being constructed with
top quality, UL/CSA approved light fixtures?
Don't compromise on
quality here for obvious reasons.
- Is an electrical fixture included?
Read the small print! Many sellers force you to purchase the electrical fixture
separately, yet still call their items lamps in the listings. If you haven't
read the fine print you may end up frustrated and disappointed.
- Is a protective base provided?
Salt is hydroscopic (it attracts water), if your salt lamp does not have a
protective base, water damage will occur to the surface upon which it is
placed.
- Is the base actually attached to the
lamp?
We've seen a lot of salt lamps where the salt just sits freely
on the base. These lamps are unstable and dangerous. You don't want 10
pounds of salt landing on your toe!
- How is the light fixture and bulb held
within the salt lamp?
The large majority of inferior product on the
market fails to have any type of system to hold the light fixture safely and
securely within the lamp. The light fixture is often pushed up into the salt
lamp with compression clips to hold it in place (as seen in the left picture
below). Replacing the bulb becomes a dangerous process in which you will have
to use pliers or a screwdriver to pry the fixture out of the lamp. Wiring can
be loosened and the bulb broken. Quality salt lamps will have some sort of
system or clip (right, below) to securely hold the fixture and make the
changing of the bulb a safe and easy process.

We hope you have found this guide to be of assistance when purchasing your
Himalayan Salt Lamp. If you have any further questions about Himlayan Salt
Lamps feel free to
contact us and we would be happy to answer them.
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