
Brass Deepa Lakshmi Votive Lamp From Tamil Nadu - 19th Century
These antique South Indian votive oil lamps are made from cast bronze and originate from Tamil Nadu. Lamps like these are used in a family shrine or Hindu temple. They are called deepa Lakshmi or kamakshi villaku and depict Lakshmi, the goddess of power and wealth on the backplate often flanked by elephants. The design is such that the light honors and illuminates the goddess. A wick would have been positioned in the lip at the front. Each piece is sold separately and may vary slightly from the images shown.
Deepa Lakshmi oil lamps are often used in November at Diwali - the Hindu festival of light. A similar example can be found at the British Museum.
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Brass Deepa Lakshmi Votive Lamp From Tamil Nadu - 19th Century
These antique South Indian votive oil lamps are made from cast bronze and originate from Tamil Nadu. Lamps like these are used in a family shrine or Hindu temple. They are called deepa Lakshmi or kamakshi villaku and depict Lakshmi, the goddess of power and wealth on the backplate often flanked by elephants. The design is such that the light honors and illuminates the goddess. A wick would have been positioned in the lip at the front. Each piece is sold separately and may vary slightly from the images shown.
Deepa Lakshmi oil lamps are often used in November at Diwali - the Hindu festival of light. A similar example can be found at the British Museum.
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These antique South Indian votive oil lamps are made from cast bronze and originate from Tamil Nadu. Lamps like these are used in a family shrine or Hindu temple. They are called deepa Lakshmi or kamakshi villaku and depict Lakshmi, the goddess of power and wealth on the backplate often flanked by elephants. The design is such that the light honors and illuminates the goddess. A wick would have been positioned in the lip at the front. Each piece is sold separately and may vary slightly from the images shown.
Deepa Lakshmi oil lamps are often used in November at Diwali - the Hindu festival of light. A similar example can be found at the British Museum.
UK Delivery Charge - except Highlands & Islands £7.50
More delivery options available at checkout
























