3D Solar System Crystal Ball Lamp — Laser-Engraved Globe with Wooden Base
The Solar System on Your Nightstand
A solid K9 crystal sphere with the Sun, eight planets, and their orbits laser-engraved inside — glowing softly from a solid wood base that warms the whole room. Touch the remote and the inside of the globe shifts through sixteen colors, from candle-warm white to deep blue to soft violet. A piece of the cosmos on a desk, a shelf, or the corner of a child's bedroom.
Solves a real problem
Most "gifts for someone who loves space" end up being a t-shirt, a poster, or a book that gets shelved and forgotten. This one stays on a desk for years. It's quiet, it's beautiful in daylight, and at night it becomes the slow center of the room — the kind of object that earns a second look from anyone who walks in. It's the rare astronomy gift that doesn't require any explanation.
Key Features
- K9 top-grade crystal sphere, 10 cm (3.94") — full, hand-polished, optically clear
- 3D laser-engraved Solar System inside the crystal — Sun, Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune with their orbits and labels visible from every angle
- Solid wood base — natural beech finish, looks like furniture, not a gadget
- Sixteen color modes + warm white — fade, flash, strobe, smooth, or hold a single color
- Remote-controlled — change colors, dim, and turn off from across the room
- USB-powered, 5V — plugs into a laptop, a phone charger, a desk hub; no batteries to replace
- Quiet on, quiet off — no fan, no buzz, no notification sounds
- Eye-safe LED — soft, non-glaring light that can stay on through the night
What's in the box
- 10 cm K9 crystal sphere with engraved Solar System
- Solid wood LED base with USB cable
- Remote control (battery included)
- Gift-ready packaging
Perfect Gift For
Stargazers and astronomy enthusiasts, kids who keep a planet poster above their bed, couples who quote Carl Sagan to each other, fathers who say "did you know" before every sunset, friends moving into a first apartment, anyone who feels small in a good way when they look up at the sky.