Ancient Islamic Carved Stone Oil Lamp | Medieval Period | Circa 10th–14th Century AD
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Historical Context & Origin
Region: Islamic World / Middle East
Material: Carved Stone
Period: Circa 10th–14th Century AD
Description
This impressive hand-carved Islamic stone oil lamp was crafted from a single block of stone and represents an authentic example of medieval daily life. The lamp features a deep circular oil reservoir, an elongated spout channel designed to hold the wick, and a pierced rear loop handle for secure handling and suspension. The surface is enhanced with incised geometric and linear decoration, adding cultural identity and artistic appeal. Beautiful ancient wear, weathered surface texture, patina, and mineral deposits attest to its age and long period of historical survival.
Features
- Authentic medieval Islamic carved stone oil lamp
- Deep oil chamber with elongated wick channel
- Functional pierced loop handle
- Decorative incised geometric patterning
- Strong sculptural form with excellent display presence
- Fascinating artifact representing daily life in the medieval Islamic world
Cultural Significance
Oil lamps like this were essential lighting tools across the medieval Islamic world, illuminating homes, marketplaces, and devotional spaces. Beyond their practical role, they often carried cultural and spiritual significance, symbolizing warmth, guidance, and continuity of daily life in a thriving historical civilization.
Condition
Excellent ancient condition for its age, with expected surface wear, patina, weathering, minor edge chipping, and mineral encrustation. No modern repairs. Presents beautifully.
Dimensions (Approximate)
Length: 7.25 in
Age
Circa 10th–14th Century AD
Learn More
Learn about ancient Middle Eastern and Islamic oil lamps through this museum resource:
Kelsey Museum – Ancient Oil Lamps
Explore more authentic Middle Eastern antiquities in our collection:
Middle Eastern Antiquities & Ancient Art – Relic & Rarity
Descripción
Historical Context & Origin
Region: Islamic World / Middle East
Material: Carved Stone
Period: Circa 10th–14th Century AD
Description
This impressive hand-carved Islamic stone oil lamp was crafted from a single block of stone and represents an authentic example of medieval daily life. The lamp features a deep circular oil reservoir, an elongated spout channel designed to hold the wick, and a pierced rear loop handle for secure handling and suspension. The surface is enhanced with incised geometric and linear decoration, adding cultural identity and artistic appeal. Beautiful ancient wear, weathered surface texture, patina, and mineral deposits attest to its age and long period of historical survival.
Features
- Authentic medieval Islamic carved stone oil lamp
- Deep oil chamber with elongated wick channel
- Functional pierced loop handle
- Decorative incised geometric patterning
- Strong sculptural form with excellent display presence
- Fascinating artifact representing daily life in the medieval Islamic world
Cultural Significance
Oil lamps like this were essential lighting tools across the medieval Islamic world, illuminating homes, marketplaces, and devotional spaces. Beyond their practical role, they often carried cultural and spiritual significance, symbolizing warmth, guidance, and continuity of daily life in a thriving historical civilization.
Condition
Excellent ancient condition for its age, with expected surface wear, patina, weathering, minor edge chipping, and mineral encrustation. No modern repairs. Presents beautifully.
Dimensions (Approximate)
Length: 7.25 in
Age
Circa 10th–14th Century AD
Learn More
Learn about ancient Middle Eastern and Islamic oil lamps through this museum resource:
Kelsey Museum – Ancient Oil Lamps
Explore more authentic Middle Eastern antiquities in our collection:
Middle Eastern Antiquities & Ancient Art – Relic & Rarity
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