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Brass oil or ghee lamp
Brass oil or ghee lamp
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The use of high quality butter and ghee (as an even more outstanding derivative from butter) as an offering to the benevolent spirits is something that can be found in rituals all over the Eurasian continent. For many centuries in the past and up until this very day, it is for example used as a food offering for spirit dolls and other eeren, and of course burned in oil lamps on altars for all kinds of (daily) rituals.
Also in the tradition of Spirit of Wolf, the use of ghee as an offering is a very important one. It is for example the special offering to the Mother of Fire. When we hold rituals, or work with clients, there's always a little ghee lamp burning on the altar or table to honor her and other spirits.
Here at SeaWolf Shop we offer you ghee lamps in different styles and sizes. This one is a smaller sized one, made of brass. As can be seen on the pictures, the 'cup' is a relatively flat one. A lamp in this model is more often used to burn oil instead of ghee. But of course also ghee can be burned in it (in small portions, and then refilling more often).
This oil lamp has been recently made and has not been used before. It has however been standing in a storage for some time, and thereby lost its shine a bit. It is 5 centimeters high and has a diameter of 6 centimeters (measured without the spout). Weight is 60 grams.
Only one available.




