The ancient craftsmen of India experimented a lot and found new ways to create ritual items that could be useful, and beautiful and conserve resources. The Hoysala craftsmen were at one point in history the most skilled craftsmen and the proof can be seen in the sculptures and wall statues of the temples of Halebidu and Belur. The metal craftsmen of that era took inspiration from these temples and crafted some of the finest lamps and other ritual objects. This bronze lamp identified as a Mayil Vilakku or peacock lamp is the best example of smart design amalgamated with auspicious symbols. The peacock on the top of the lamp is a symbol of prosperity, often desired by royal families.
The wick of the lamp are elevated plates placed very carefully attached to the stem originating from the center of the oil basin. This structure has been implemented to regulate the flow of oil to the cotton wick. The elevated wick stand allows only the inner end of the wick to touch the central oil basin thus soaking a small amount of oil gives a gentle flame and also conserves oil. The lamp burns for a longer period. This lamp made by traditional craftsmen has fine quality bronze as the base metal and exudes a matt gold shine. It is a fine piece of art that can also work as a ritual object.
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