Hand-Cut Agate Onyx · Internal Backlight · Sculptural Table Lamp
A sculptural table lamp cut from solid agate onyx — the stone is split into a low T-form silhouette with the natural banding of the agate running horizontally across the body, lit from within so the warm amber and cream layers of the stone read luminous against any surface. Each lamp is cut and polished from a single block; the layered banding is the natural geological record of the stone, not an applied finish.
Hand-cut agate onyx with concealed internal lamp socket; banding tone, translucency, and exact silhouette vary block to block. Suited to primary-suite bedside vignettes, library and study consoles, executive desks and home-office credenzas, and luxury hotel-suite millwork in 5,000+ sq ft estates — for design-led clients drawn to the natural-stone lamp tradition in contemporary and transitional interiors.
Why This Fixture
Hand-Cut Solid Agate Onyx
Cut from a single block of natural agate. Banding, translucency, and color depth vary block to block — every lamp is one of one.
Internal Backlight
The E26 socket sits inside the carved cavity of the stone — light passes through the agate and reads as warm amber luminance from inside.
Tabletop Statement
19″ wide × 16.5″ tall — a primary-tier piece on a console, bedside table, or executive desk. Reads as sculpture more than as a task lamp.
Finish
Beige Agate Onyx
Natural cream-and-amber banding through the stone with darker oxide passages along the natural fissures. Single standard finish — every block differs.
Hand-cut agate onyx — every lamp is unique. Banding, translucency, and natural fissures vary block to block; your piece will not match the photos.
Specify your plug type at order. US, UK, AU, or EU available — universal 110–240V. Wrong-plug shipments require return.
Made-to-order — 30-day production lead time from order confirmation. Each block is cut and polished individually after order; expedited timelines available on request.
Product Notes
| Form | Sculptural table lamp · low T-form silhouette · solid agate-onyx body cut from a single block · concealed internal socket |
| Material | Hand-cut, hand-polished natural agate onyx (semi-precious banded chalcedony) |
| Finish | Beige agate with natural cream-and-amber banding (single standard finish — block-to-block variation) |
| Dimensions | D 19″ × W 9.3″ × H 16.5″ (D 48.5 × W 23.5 × H 42 cm) |
| Cord Length | 59″ (150 cm) plug cord exiting at base |
| Light Source | 1 × E26 (US) or E27 medium-base socket · concealed within carved stone cavity · bulbs not included |
| Recommended Bulb | E26 LED, 2700K warm white, ≤ 40W incandescent equivalent · clear or warm-tinted A19 reads best through agate |
| Dimming | Standard wiring is non-dimming · TRIAC-dimmable on request · Lutron-compatible |
| Voltage | AC 110–240V universal · plug type selected at checkout |
| Plug Options | US · UK · AU · EU — confirm at order |
| Mounting | Tabletop · plug-in · no hardwiring required |
| Lead Time | 30 days from order — made to order, cut and polished individually |
| SKU | RDT-QG-164806 |
| Best For | Primary-suite bedside vignettes · library and study consoles · executive desks and home-office credenzas · luxury hotel-suite millwork · contemporary and transitional residential interiors in 5,000+ sq ft estates |
| Trade & Project | Designer specification packets, trade pricing, and project-quantity coordination available — contact our trade desk |
Installation
- Plug-in installation. Place on a stable, level surface and plug into a wall outlet matching your selected plug type.
- Two-hand handling. Solid agate is heavy at this scale — un-crate and lift only by the body, with two hands, on a padded surface.
- Confirm surface load. Approximate weight 12–18 kg (26–40 lbs) — well within console-table and credenza load, but confirm if placing on a thin glass shelf.
- Cord routing. 59″ plug cord exits at the base — plan placement near a wall outlet or use a UL-listed extension cord matched to your region.
- Care: dust with a soft dry cloth only. Agate is porous along its natural fissures — do not use water, solvents, or commercial stone cleaners. For fingerprints use a dry chamois.
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Frequently Asked
Will my lamp match the photographs? +
No — and that is the point. Agate onyx is a natural semi-precious stone, hand-cut from individual blocks. Banding patterns, translucency, color depth, exact silhouette of the natural fissures, and minor mineral inclusions differ between every lamp. The piece you receive will sit within the same visual language as the photographs (cream-and-amber palette, T-form silhouette, internal backlight) but will be visibly distinct. This is the character of natural agate; it is not a flaw and not grounds for return.
What's the lead time? +
30 days from order confirmation. Each lamp is made to order — the agate block is selected, cut, polished, and wired individually after your order is placed. Expedited timelines may be available for trade and hospitality projects with firm deadlines; please contact us before ordering with your required-by date.
What bulb should I use? +
1 × E26 medium-base bulb (US standard), supplied by you. We recommend E26 LED at 2700K warm white, ≤ 40W incandescent-equivalent. A clear or warm-tinted A19 reads best through the agate — the warm filament boosts the amber tones in the stone. Frosted or cool-white bulbs flatten the internal glow and are not recommended. Do not exceed 40W equivalent — the stone can warm under sustained higher wattage.
How do I clean and care for natural agate? +
Dust with a soft dry microfiber cloth or chamois only. Do not use water, glass cleaner, ammonia, vinegar, alcohol, or commercial stone cleaners — agate is porous along its natural fissures and can absorb liquid into the stone, causing permanent staining or discoloration. For fingerprints use a dry cloth. Keep the lamp away from direct sunlight (UV can shift the amber tone over years) and away from high-humidity rooms.
Is it dimmable? Lutron-compatible? +
Standard wiring is non-dimming. TRIAC-dimmable wiring is available as a custom build — please specify when contacting us. Compatible with Lutron Caséta, Diva, and forward-phase wall dimmers when used with a switched outlet and dimmable LED bulbs. See our dimming protocols guide.
Suitable for hospitality and trade projects? +
Yes — hospitality-grade. Hand-cut agate onyx construction suits luxury hotel suites and presidential suites, members-club lounges, and contemporary residential projects. Because each lamp is cut from a unique block, project-quantity orders are coordinated for matched cream-and-amber palette within the batch — banding pattern still varies piece to piece. Contact our trade desk at the earliest project stage for lead-time prioritization.
- Unique shape design
- Made responsibly
- High quality material
- Tested for durability
CARE
CARE
- Dust with a soft, dry cloth.
- To protect finish, we do not recommend the use of household cleaners or abrasives.
- Do not exceed specified wattage.
SHIPPING & RETURN POLICY
SHIPPING & RETURN POLICY
Enjoy free shipping on all products. With Front Door Delivery, your item ships from our Distribution Center via UPS within 2–3 business days and arrives at your home in 4–6 weeks. Eligible items may be returned within 30 days of receipt. Made-to-order items are not eligible for return.
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The stone that holds
the light.
For eight thousand years, jade has been the material we reserve for what matters most — ritual vessels, imperial seals, the body's most intimate ornaments. Radilum brings that same gravity into lighting. Each fixture in our jade collection is engineered around a single idea: that a lamp should not project light against a room, but appear to contain it.

A stone that refuses to be ordinary.
Jade is the colloquial name for two distinct minerals — nephrite, a calcium magnesium silicate prized in China for over eighty centuries, and jadeite, a sodium aluminium silicate that arrived later from Burma and dominates the modern luxury market. Both share a property no other stone offers in the same measure: a microcrystalline interlocking grain so dense that light, instead of bouncing off the surface, sinks into the stone before re-emerging as a slow, uniform glow.
This is the technical secret behind every fixture on this page. The translucency of fine jade is not a marketing word — it is a measurable optical phenomenon called sub-surface scattering. Photons enter the surface, refract through millions of interlocking microfibres, and exit as diffuse light. There are no hot spots. No glare. No engineered diffuser stands between the LED and your eye. The material itself is the diffuser, and it has been refining that role since the Hongshan culture began carving it in 6,000 BCE.
The Confucian scholar Xu Shen wrote in the second century that jade possesses five virtues: humanity in its warmth, righteousness in its translucency, wisdom in its tone when struck, courage in its refusal to break, and integrity in its sharp edges that do not cut. Two millennia later, those qualities still describe what we look for when we select a block.
The Radilum jade collection is built on the simple recognition that a material with this kind of cultural gravity, this kind of optical character, and this kind of physical permanence has never properly entered the world of contemporary lighting. The fixtures we make are an attempt to correct that.
Four properties that change everything about how a room is lit.
Most lamp materials are chosen for the appearance of the lamp when it is off. Jade is one of the very few that earns its place in the room twice — once as object, and again as light source. The differences come down to four physical properties.
01 Translucent without being thin
Most translucent stones — alabaster, onyx, selenite — achieve their glow by being cut thin. Jade does not need to be. A 6 mm panel of fine Hetian white jade transmits roughly 15% to 22% of incident light, depending on grain orientation. The same panel weighs nearly twice what alabaster of equivalent thickness would. The result is a fixture that looks substantial when off and softly luminous when on — without the fragility that comes with thinner stones.
02 A natural warm-shift filter
Jade selectively absorbs the cooler end of the visible spectrum. A 2700K LED behind a panel of nephrite reaches the eye at roughly 2400K to 2500K — the colour temperature of late-afternoon sun, the colour of incandescent at half power. We design every Radilum jade fixture around this shift, choosing LEDs whose native temperature the stone will pull into the warm zone our customers actually want for living spaces.
03 No two pieces are identical
Every block carries the geological signature of the basin it was cut from — pale clouds, mineral veining, occasional iron pinpoints in the matrix. We grade for these signatures rather than against them. A Radilum Certificate of Origin ships with every fixture, identifying the basin, the block reference, and the technician who polished it. Two clients ordering the same model receive two distinct objects. This is by design.
04 A presence the room can feel even in the dark
Jade is dense — roughly 2.95 g/cm³ for nephrite, 3.30 for jadeite — and slow to change temperature. It feels cool to the hand. It absorbs ambient sound. A jade pendant hanging over a dining table reads as a piece of architecture more than a light source. The lamp is doing two jobs in one.
Six origins. Six different kinds of light.
We do not stock a single jade and call it the brand. The atelier maintains an active library of six principal jade types from four countries — each chosen for the way it transmits, holds, and tints the light passing through it. When a project begins, we send a sample box; the jade is selected before the fixture is.
- BodyIvory
- GlowCream-Warm
- Density2.95 g/cm³
- BodyIvory + Caramel
- GlowHoneyed Amber
- VeiningEach unique
- BodyForest Green
- GlowCool Olive
- PatternBlack flecking
- BodyEmerald / Lavender
- GlowSaturated
- Density3.30 g/cm³
- BodyPale Celadon
- GlowCool Linen
- Best forLarge panels
- BodyCool White
- GlowLinen
- Best forHospitality runs
Beyond the six above, the atelier sources rare material on request — Khotan mutton-fat, Manaoshan red, Guatemalan blue, antique recovered jade. Reach out if a project requires something specific.
Six stages, twelve weeks, one fixture.
A Radilum jade lamp begins life as a 200 kg raw block in a Xinjiang quarry and ends, twelve weeks later, on the ceiling of a project we have spent months understanding. The path between is broken into six controlled stages, each documented with timestamped photographs that ship to the client on completion.

Curated selection at the quarry.
Our material lead spends fourteen days a quarter at the Hetian and Mogok markets. Roughly one block in twelve passes inspection — the rest carry hairline fractures, colour drift, or matrix instability we cannot accept. Selected blocks are scanned, weighed, and matched to specific upcoming projects before they leave the quarry yard.
Light-table inspection & grain mapping.
Each block is sliced into 50 mm test wafers and back-lit on a calibrated light table. We measure transmission percentage, colour-temperature shift, and grain orientation — then map the block in 3D so that subsequent cuts respect the fibre direction. Mis-aligned cuts are the most common cause of weakness in jade objects; we eliminate them at this stage.


Five-axis water-jet, ±0.05 mm tolerance.
The graded block is mounted on a five-axis CNC water-jet station — abrasive garnet suspended in 4,000-bar water. The water cuts without heat, which means the stone never develops the micro-fractures that conventional diamond saws can introduce. Roughing brings the block to within 2 mm of final geometry.
Diamond-tipped sculpting to final form.
Diamond-tipped milling burrs reduce the rough block to within 0.1 mm of the engineering drawing. Curves are interpolated point-by-point. Internal cavities for LED arrays and cable channels are routed at this stage — never drilled later, which preserves the structural grain.


Six grits, two days, one technician.
The signature Radilum surface is a six-stage hand polish — grits 400, 800, 1200, 2000, 5000, and a final felt-wheel buffing with cerium oxide. The whole sequence takes a single technician roughly two working days per fixture. The technician's mark is etched on the fitting.
LED selection matched to your stone.
Because jade selectively warms colour temperature, we cannot specify the LED until the actual block is polished. Each finished panel is back-lit with a tunable test array; we measure the emergent colour temperature and match to a production LED that lands at the target — typically 2700K, sometimes 3000K for hospitality, occasionally 2400K for residential primary suites. The fixture ships with the LED already paired.

Four axes on which any of our work can be modified.
Every fixture in the catalogue is a starting point, not a destination. The atelier handles modifications across four parallel axes — and most projects touch at least two of them. There is no surcharge for the kinds of modifications listed below; we treat them as a normal part of a serious lighting brief.

Form & geometry.
If you can sketch it, the CNC cell can build it — sculptural, geometric, kinetic. Send a hand drawing, a 3D file, an architectural reference, or a mood board. We respond with a polished render in 7–10 working days, no commitment.

Dimensions & scale.
From a residential bedside lamp at 380 mm to a hospitality stairwell installation at 6 m. We work to your architectural dimensions — ceiling height, sight lines, view corridors — not to a fixed catalogue range.

Material selection.
Six jade types in the standard library, with rare material on request. We send physical samples — a 100 mm test panel of every candidate jade — for the project to evaluate against actual room finishes before committing to a material.

Integrated lighting.
Fixed colour temperature (2400K / 2700K / 3000K), tunable white (1800–3500K), full-spectrum tunable RGBW, or smart-home integration via Casambi, Lutron, KNX, or DALI. Driver and protocol specified per project.
Beyond the four standard axes, we customise hardware finish (six brass treatments, blackened or polished steel, custom plating), base materials (travertine, marble, walnut, oxidised bronze), and rigging hardware (cord, chain, rigid stem). Discuss specifics with your project lead.
Three contexts in which jade lighting earns its place.
The Radilum jade collection is overrepresented in three project types — not because it is exclusive to them, but because the material's specific qualities pay back hardest in these environments. Below, what we have learned from the projects we have shipped to.



From first email to final install — one specialist, six weeks.
Every Radilum jade project is led by one project specialist from the day the brief arrives. There is no handover between sales and production. The same person who answers your first email tracks the polishing photos, coordinates the freight forwarder, and follows up on the install. The full timeline below typically runs six to twelve weeks depending on project complexity.
Begin with a brief,
or with a sample box.
Whether you have a single pendant in mind or a whole-house lighting plan, the first step is the same — write to us. The project specialist who reads your email will be the one you work with from the brief through the install. Every email gets a real reply within 24 hours.
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Size chart
| Size |
| area XS |
| Room XS |
| Size | DIA 2"-6" | DIA 6"-12" | DIA 12"-18" | DIA 20"-24" | DIA 24"-32" | DIA 32"-40" |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| area | 32-54 FT | 54-107 FT | 107-161 FT | 161-215 FT | 215-269 FT | 269-378 FT |
| Room | BATHROOM/AISLE | DINING ROOM | KITCHEN | BEDROOM | LIVING ROOM | COMMERCIAL INTERIOR |
* Sizes are American and expressed in inches.

















