Lamp hardware sounds like a subject that could be covered in one or two pages. But just watch.... |  Chains and hooks for hanging your stained glass lampshade. |
 Sockets, cluster arms and pull chains. |  Vase caps and apertures, which cover the opening at the top of a lampshade. |
 Harps (not the musical kind), spiders (not the scary kind), and other things you might find under a lampshade. |  Nuts, pipes, cluster bodies, washers, nipples, couplings. |
 Those little decorative things that screw onto the top of a table lamp. | Sticking the exposed ends of the two strands of wire into the wall socket is generally regarded as being unsafe. You can overcome this hazard by attaching a plug to the end of the cord. |
Most experts agree that, for a lampshade to be displayed to full advantage, it should be equipped with one or more light bulbs.... |