Size: Height/Length/Width - 4.5/2.5/3 inches
Medium/ Material: Bronze
This is a remarkable pair of 18th-century vintage Deepalakshmi lamps originating from North Karnataka, featuring an exceptionally uncommon design. Both figures, donned in a skirt-like traditional attire, stand gracefully, holding deep oil wells with substantial walls in their extended hands. Notably distinctive, this pair deviates from convention by omitting the depiction of feet, rendering them uncommon and rare. Adorned with ornaments and showcasing finely braided hair at the back, these lamps exude a timeless elegance. Despite the natural wear and loss of facial features due to years of veneration and extensive use, both pieces boast an enchanting patina, bearing witness to the passage of time and the reverence they have received. As a vintage collectible, this pair encapsulates the charm of bygone eras, making it a delightful addition for collectors and enthusiasts alike.
Care instructions: Wipe the piece with a soft, dry cloth. Do not expose it to direct sunlight, dampness, heat or cold.
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