Mosque Lamp of Amir Sayf al-Din Shaykhu
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Attributed to Syria
Public domain photograph of vase-shaped vessel, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
hey were often made with internal containers to be filled with oil and a wick to produce light. They were usually made of enamelled glass, often with gilding. Some were also made in Islamic pottery, though this was much less efficient for actual lighting. These lamps were normally hung by a circular metal frame and suspended by chains that went through a number of loops on the outside of the body. The circular frames continue to be used in many mosques today, but with plain or frosted glass lamps for electric lighting.
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Date
1349 - 1354
Source
Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Public Domain Dedication (CC0)