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Brass Dhokra Bastar Oil Lamp - Ca 1910 Period - Meiji Its generous proportions make it

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Description

Its generous proportions make it equally suited to a long dining table

Painted in traditional Rajasthani Style

and deeply sculpted relief work

22 x 17 x 10 (wxdxh cms)

Brass Dhokra Bastar Oil Lamp - Ca 1910 Period - Meiji Its generous proportions make itThis decorative Indian brass oil lamp is from the Bastar tribes of Chhattisgarh, India. These oil lamps were used daily and would have traditionally been used with a wick and ghee oil. It dates to the early 20th century, circa 1910. The central stand is called a stambha and is decorated with an Elephant in the central column. A single peacock perches at the rim of the oil reservoir ready to drink and faces two lingams, phallic symbols of Lord Shiva.

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