Byzantine Oil Lamp

Byzantine Oil Lamp

$850.00
  • Christian, Byzantine Empire, Jerusalem

  • 600 AD

  • Ceramic

  • 4 x 2.5 x 1.25 in. / 10 x 6 x 3 cm

Made to be used once in a Christian ceremony during the week of Easter. The mass is performed at the holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem, the church built over the tomb of Christ.

What makes this lamp rare is the Greek writing which states “the light of Christ shines for all”.

The lines are a stylized menorah which is a representation of Christ. Held high in both hands, the priest would light the lamp, as a charactization of the light of Christ. The ceremony continues to this day.

Domestic shipping included. International shipping quoted separately.

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