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Egyptian Clay Oil Lamp

Egyptian Clay Oil Lamp

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This authentic replica of an Early Egyptian terracotta oil lamp offers a glimpse into the daily life of ancient Egypt. Made from clay, this oil lamp reflects the simple yet effective design used by Egyptians to provide light in their homes and temples. The practical nature of these lamps was essential for various tasks, from religious rituals to daily activities.

Key Features:

  • Dimensions: Approx. 10cm long x 3cm wide, a compact and historically accurate size.
  • Material: Made from high-quality terracotta, replicating the style and texture of ancient Egyptian lamps.
  • Design: The lamp features a traditional Egyptian shape, often with a circular basin and a spout for the wick, typical of lamps from the period.
  • Colour: Colours may vary, enhancing the authentic feel of ancient craftsmanship.
  • Wick: Not included, allowing for personal use with your choice of wick.

Historical Context:

Oil lamps like this one were widely used in ancient Egypt to illuminate homes, temples, and tombs. They were often made from clay or terracotta and were fuelled with animal fat or plant oils. These lamps were not only practical tools but also carried symbolic meanings in religious rituals, where they represented light and guidance, especially in burial practices. The use of light in Egyptian culture was deeply tied to Ra, the sun god, symbolising the triumph of light over darkness and life over death.

Educational Purpose:

  • Ancient Egyptian Daily Life: This oil lamp serves as a practical example for studying everyday life in ancient Egypt, particularly the ways Egyptians utilised simple technology for illumination.
  • Cultural Symbolism: The oil lamp can be used to discuss the symbolism of light in Egyptian religious practices and how it was integrated into their rituals and funerary customs.
  • Material Culture: A great resource for exploring ancient Egyptian pottery, craftsmanship, and daily artefacts.

Ideal For:

  • Classroom Learning: An excellent addition to lessons on ancient Egyptian culture, daily life, or religious practices.
  • Museum Displays: A fitting piece for exhibitions on ancient Egyptian artefacts, daily life, or religious symbolism.
  • Collectors of Ancient Egyptian Art: Perfect for those interested in ancient Egypt's functional art and daily use items.

This Egyptian clay oil lamp serves as both a decorative item and a meaningful representation of ancient Egyptian ingenuity and spiritual practices.

Tags: Clay, Lamp, Lighting, Oil

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