Ancient Early Christianity Byzantine Oil Lamp with cross motif

Ancient Early Christianity Byzantine Oil Lamp with cross motif

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Byzantine Period 400 -600 CE Found in the Holy Land Comes with a Certificate of Authenticity Export Approval Issued by the Israel Antiquities Authority Authorized Antiquities Dealer Since 1988

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Byzantine Period 400 -600 CE. 2.75” Inches By 2” Inches. 

This clay Byzantine oil lamp is in very good condition, shaped like an elongated triangle with a sharpened apex and rounded base, and displays raised decorations surrounding the filling hole and a cross motif below the filling hole.

 Intact and in very good condition.

Early Byzantine oil lamps from the Holy Land often featured distinct Christian symbolism, making them particularly appealing to Christian pilgrims. These clay vessels were typically adorned with crosses or stylized palm branches, echoing Jesus entry into Jerusalem. Some examples bore the Greek inscription “the light of Jesus shines beautifully upon all,” directly connecting their practical function of illumination with Christian metaphors of divine light. The specialized religious decorations and inscriptions suggest these lamps may have been intentionally crafted for the pilgrim market, serving both as functional lighting devices and meaningful souvenirs from sacred sites. Such lamps would have allowed pilgrims to carry home both a practical reminder of their journey and a tangible connection to their spiritual experience in the Holy Land.

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