palm sized lamp is a replica of the lamps used at the time King Herod. These lamps were made from clay that was baked, terra cotta. The Herodian lamp dates from about 50BC through the time of Christ. It is wheel made with the spout added later. Olive oil is the preferred fuel for burning. This very well could have been the style of lamp in Mary and Joseph's house and also the lamp type that was used in the Upper Room.
- AUTHENTIC REPLICA: Byzantine period oil lamp replica, crafted to reflect the historical designs found between Jerusalem and Bethlehem. Perfect for history enthusiasts and collectors.
- HANDCRAFTED IN HEBRON: Made in Hebron, nestled in the mountains of Judea. Each piece is carefully crafted by skilled artisans, ensuring a unique and authentic touch.
- DIRECT FROM JERUSALEM: Brings a piece of the Holy Land to your doorstep. Experience the rich history and culture with this exquisite oil lamp.
- PERFECT SIZE & WEIGHT: Palm-sized lamp with dimensions of 4.5 x 4.4 x 4.3 inches and weighs 1.06 pounds. Ideal for display or use with olive oil as a traditional fuel source.
- HIGH-QUALITY MATERIAL: Made from durable clay, this lamp is a faithful reproduction of the Herodian style. Its oblong shape and brown color add to its historical charm.
- AUTHENTIC REPLICA: Byzantine period oil lamp replica, crafted to reflect the historical designs found between Jerusalem and Bethlehem. Perfect for history enthusiasts and collectors.
- HANDCRAFTED IN HEBRON: Made in Hebron, nestled in the mountains of Judea. Each piece is carefully crafted by skilled artisans, ensuring a unique and authentic touch.
- DIRECT FROM JERUSALEM: Brings a piece of the Holy Land to your doorstep. Experience the rich history and culture with this exquisite oil lamp.
- PERFECT SIZE & WEIGHT: Palm-sized lamp with dimensions of 4.5 x 4.4 x 4.3 inches and weighs 1.06 pounds. Ideal for display or use with olive oil as a traditional fuel source.
- HIGH-QUALITY MATERIAL: Made from durable clay, this lamp is a faithful reproduction of the Herodian style. Its oblong shape and brown color add to its historical charm.