Scott Mueller Woodworks
Bloodwood & Canary 6-Inch Pendant
Bloodwood & Canary 6-Inch Pendant
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Some details reward a closer look. The 6-inch pendant is the more intimate of the two — tighter geometry, the same uncompromising craft.
Precision-cut Bloodwood segments are hand-assembled into a ring pattern and mounted on a lathe, where they become a single continuous form. The tolerances have to be exact. A miscut segment means starting over.
The high-gloss epoxy finish is applied in multiple coats, hand-leveled between passes. Up close, the surface has a depth that makes the grain appear to glow from within. That's not a camera trick. It's what happens when you get the finish right.
At 6 inches wide, this pendant works beautifully in tighter spaces — a breakfast nook, a reading corner, a hallway — or grouped in multiples over a longer run. Cord length is specified at checkout.
WHY IT COSTS WHAT IT COSTS
A $79 pendant from a big box retailer is injection-molded in a factory in thirty seconds. This one took days. You're not paying for materials — you're paying for the hours, the skill, and the fact that it will still be beautiful in forty years.
GETTING THE HEIGHT RIGHT
Enter your finished cord length at checkout — the distance from your ceiling junction box to the bottom of the fixture.
Common starting points:
- Over a dining table: Measure from ceiling to tabletop, subtract 30–36 inches.
- Over a kitchen island: Subtract 28–32 inches from ceiling height.
- Entryway or open space: 6–12 inches for a close-hung look, or longer for drama.
Not sure? Order a couple inches long — cord can always be shortened at install. Reach out before ordering if you need help getting it right.
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