Echo Valley Illuminarie Saturn Stake
April 4, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment

Echo Valley - Illuminarie Saturn Stake Illuminarie glow crystals within the hand-blown glass globe capture light energy during the day, then release a soothing glow for hours after dusk. The Illuminarie globes absorb solar energy during the day and can also be recharged by exposure to incandescent, natural fluorescent or ultaviolet light. The flow will gradually fade but will be visible for up to 4 hours after dusk. Do not allow the globe to contact any heat source inside or outside. Use in potted plants, garden or walkway. Arrange a group of these along your walkway for evening enjoyment! Illuminary Saturn Stake Specifications: 4 inch diameter “Saturn Moon” disk is 7/8 inches across. Within the circle is an inner circle of fluorescent green glow crystals approximately 1/3 inch wide. Within the Saturn Moon Circle is a glass globe approximately 2.25 inches in diameter that in daylight is deep blue swirled with several shades of green. The glass globe extends about 2 inches above the circular disk. The globe and moon circle are mounted tipped to better capture light and sunlight. The underside of the disk is mounted onto a copper colored metal disk that is connected to a semi-circular copper colored metal circular mount finished like zinnia petals to which the globe is attached. The 3/8 inch diameter metal stake is attached to the bottom of the globe holder. The length of the stake to the first twist is 20 inches. From that twist to the bottom of the globe is about 9.5 inches. There is no point on the end of the stake. The total length is about 29.5 inches.
User Ratings and Reviews
5 Stars Echo Valley Illuminaries
They do glow in the dark; and they look really nice in large flower pots. I originally purchased two on sale at Linens & Things and did not pay attention to fact that they glowed at night. When I did realize this, I searched for more and found them on Amazon.com.
4 Stars Echo Valley Illuminarie Saturn Stake
Product came exactly as expected. Its a gift so I haven’t put it to out to see how well it glows or not, but safely and timely arrived so great so far.
5 Stars Saturn Stake
Really beautiful art glass with an amazing glow. Perfect along my garden path where it is very dark.
4 Stars saturn stake
When it arrived the saturn ring was unattached, so I glued it back on.
Otherwise it is sturdy, and a reasonable price.
5 Stars Beautiful Accent
This was a great gift for my parents. They have a wonderful flower/butterfly garden which they are always adding things too. The illumination affect of this is unbelievable. No batteries or cords, just natural sunlight needed.
Echo Valley Illuminarie Saturn Stake
March 27, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment

Echo Valley - Illuminarie Saturn Stake Illuminarie glow crystals within the hand-blown glass globe capture light energy during the day, then release a soothing glow for hours after dusk. The Illuminarie globes absorb solar energy during the day and can also be recharged by exposure to incandescent, natural fluorescent or ultaviolet light. The flow will gradually fade but will be visible for up to 4 hours after dusk. Do not allow the globe to contact any heat source inside or outside. Use in potted plants, garden or walkway. Arrange a group of these along your walkway for evening enjoyment! Illuminary Saturn Stake Specifications: 4 inch diameter “Saturn Moon” disk is 7/8 inches across. Within the circle is an inner circle of fluorescent green glow crystals approximately 1/3 inch wide. Within the Saturn Moon Circle is a glass globe approximately 2.25 inches in diameter that in daylight is deep blue swirled with several shades of green. The glass globe extends about 2 inches above the circular disk. The globe and moon circle are mounted tipped to better capture light and sunlight. The underside of the disk is mounted onto a copper colored metal disk that is connected to a semi-circular copper colored metal circular mount finished like zinnia petals to which the globe is attached. The 3/8 inch diameter metal stake is attached to the bottom of the globe holder. The length of the stake to the first twist is 20 inches. From that twist to the bottom of the globe is about 9.5 inches. There is no point on the end of the stake. The total length is about 29.5 inches.






