Brass Oil Lamp Set | Perfect for Buddhist Offerings
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Size: 25cm(Height) x 12cm(Width)
Inner Depth: 3.5cm
Diameter: 9cm
Single Weight: 1.74kg
Total Weight: 3.49kg
Materials: Brass
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About Our Oil Lamp
This Handcrafted Brass Oil Lamp Set is a beautiful and elegant addition to any spiritual space. Crafted from brass, these lamps feature intricate angelic figures, holding the lamp in a graceful pose. The delicate design not only highlights the skillful craftsmanship but also reflects the powerful symbolism of light, used in Buddhist rituals and offerings. These lamps are designed to bring illumination, representing wisdom, compassion, and purification, and to add to the sacred atmosphere of your home or temple.
The ornate detailing of the angelic figures holding the lamps elevates the set's visual appeal and spiritual meaning. In many spiritual traditions, angels represent divine messengers and guardians, and here they convey protection and guidance as the lamp burns. The lamps' golden finish adds a touch of regality, enhancing their sacred presence. Lighting these lamps during prayers or rituals is believed to invite positive energy and blessings into the space.
Perfect for offerings, meditation spaces, or as a part of your Buddhist home decor, this oil lamp set will surely be a treasured part of your sacred practice. The brass body and elegant design make it a suitable gift for anyone who practices Buddhism or seeks to create a peaceful, illuminated environment. Whether placed on your altar or used during rituals, these lamps serve as both a spiritual tool and a piece of timeless art.
Introduction to Oil Lamp
An oil lamp is a lamp that uses an oil-based fuel to provide light for an extended period. Although less frequent today, oil lamps have been used for thousands of years and still are. They function similarly to candles but use liquid fuel at room temperature, necessitating an oil container. The oil is burned as it is drawn up a textile wick that is lowered into the liquid and lit at the end.