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Oil Lamp

1971/2000

Sanskriti Museums

Sanskriti Museums
New Delhi, India

This oil lamp in the form of a female figure holding a large lamp-bowl in both her hands is remarkable for its harmonious proportions and elegant hairdo and clothing. The flaring skirt provides it stability when placed on the ground or in a niche.
Lamps in the form of females holding a lamp-bowl popularly known as dipika or deepalakshmi are common all over India but a large variety has come from Southern India. These form a part of the ritual accessory used in temples or at home in domestic shrines.

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  • Title: Oil Lamp
  • Date Created: 1971/2000
  • Location: Rajasthan
  • Physical Dimensions: H 24 cm x W 13 cm
  • Rights: Text © Sanskriti Museum of Everyday Art/ Jyotindra Jain
  • Medium: Brass
  • Period: Late 20th Century
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