Greek Oil Lamp
Greek Oil Lamp
This Greek Oil Lamp is a stunning reproduction based on an original design discovered by archaeologists in Cyprus, now housed in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Crafted in the Hellenistic period, this lamp is adorned with rosettes and the striking image of a satyr’s head, reflecting the playful and energetic nature of the ancient Greek world.
Key Features:
- Material: Made from high-quality ceramic, this oil lamp is meticulously crafted to match the ancient design, with an authentic finish that highlights the intricate detailing.
- Design: The lamp features decorative rosettes and a satyr’s head, blending human and horse characteristics. Satyrs were often associated with Dionysos, the god of wine, music, and revelry. This design is both captivating and symbolic, evoking the lively, carefree spirit of ancient Greek culture.
- Size: Approx 90mm long, making it a compact yet impactful piece ideal for display or use in historical settings.
- Historical Significance: Oil lamps like this were common in ancient Greece and were used for lighting and religious rituals. The depiction of a satyr reflects the cultural importance of mythological creatures and their connection to gods like Dionysos.
- Educational Value: A great addition to history lessons, museum collections, or as a teaching tool to explore ancient Greek mythology and daily life.
This Greek Oil Lamp is not just a functional object, but also a piece of artistic history, showcasing both the craftsmanship of the Hellenistic period and the rich mythology of ancient Greece.
Tags: Ceramics, Fire craft, Lamp, Oil
View full details