Bring a touch of sparkle and sophistication to your outdoor space with the Gem Solar Lantern. Whether you hang it from a shepherd’s hook to illuminate a garden path, place it on an outdoor table for ambient dining light, or nestle it among flowers and greenery, this versatile lantern transforms your yard into a glowing retreat.
Crafted from hand-blown, faceted glass that catches and reflects the light, each Gem Light is a unique piece of functional art. Inside, a warm Edison-style LED bulb casts a soft, inviting glow that feels timeless and modern all at once. Powered entirely by the sun, the built-in solar panel charges by day and automatically lights up at dusk, offering sustainable, hassle-free illumination without cords or batteries.
Durable enough for year-round outdoor use yet elegant enough to elevate any setting, the Gem Light is perfect for creating garden ambiance, cozy patio evenings lighting pathways in your outdoor space.
- Faceted glass design with a warm Edison-style glow
- Built-in solar panel with automatic dusk-to-dawn lighting
- Rechargeable battery included for long-lasting illumination
- Weather-resistant construction for year-round outdoor use
- Measures 5.5″ H × 6.75″ W; suitable for hanging or tabletop display
Specifications
Dimensions: 5.5″ H x 6.75″ W
Material: Glass
Uses: Hanging or Tabletop/Flat Surface
Battery: Included, replaceable
Rated for Outdoor Use: Yes, year-round
Product FAQs
How do I set up and use my solar votive?
Setting up your solar votive is easy! Turn the solar panel switch to “on”, and then set or hang your votive in direct sunlight (6 hours for best results) with the solar panel facing up toward the sun. Once the sun goes down and it gets dark enough, the included photosensor will turn the votive on automatically!
Can my solar lantern be left outside year-round?
Yes, Allsop Home & Garden Lanterns are designed so that they can survive in the outdoors! While we expect that you will get multiple years of service from your lanterns, over time they will experience normal wear from being outside. Some consumers take their lanterns down in winter, especially in areas with snow and ice.