Vintage Brass Candlestick
Vintage brass candlestick, commonly called chamber candlestick or hand-held candlestick. Made of brass, the surface presents a natural oxidation and patina, with a sense of age and luster. The candlestick has a ring or curled handle on the side, which is convenient to carry from one room to another in the dark. The section has a wide dish-shaped base for collecting molten candle oil. This design was very popular in the 19th century (such as the Georgian era or Victorian era) and belonged to classic antique or vintage home decorations.
Old-fashioned kerosene lamp
This is a traditional fuel lighting tool, also known as a lantern, fire oil lamp or hurricane lamp. At the bottom is a metal container for storing kerosene. A bulbous glass cover is used to protect the flame from the wind and ensure stable combustion. There is a metal reflector and handle on the top, which is easy to carry or hang.
A 3D animated model of a burning kerosene lamp
Coal oil lamps are an ancient lighting tool that originated in the 19th century and became popular with the widespread use of kerosene. It mainly consists of a lamp holder, lampshade, wick, and oil storage tank. Lamp sockets are usually made of metal, sturdy and durable; The lampshade is made of glass material, transparent or semi transparent, which can gather light and prevent wind from extinguishing flames; The wick is the heart of a lamp, usually made of cotton thread or rope, soaked in kerosene, and emits stable light when ignited; The oil storage tank is used to store kerosene, ensuring the continuous combustion of the wick. The working principle is relatively simple, absorbing kerosene through a wick and igniting it to produce light and heat.
Chinese droplet shaped lantern
It is a classic decoration in traditional Chinese culture, which not only has a lighting function, but also contains profound cultural significance and aesthetic value. This type of lantern usually uses traditional red or yellow colors, symbolizing joy and auspiciousness, and is an indispensable element in festivals and celebrations. The design inspiration comes from water droplets in nature, with a simple yet elegant shape and smooth lines, giving people a sense of aesthetic enjoyment. The frame is mostly made of bamboo or wood, which are not only environmentally friendly but also able to showcase a rustic beauty. The interior is usually equipped with candles or modern LED lights, which emit a soft and warm light through the paper surface of the lantern when the light is on.
Chinese square lantern
It is a traditional Chinese decoration commonly used for festivals, celebrations, or decorating indoor and outdoor spaces. It has distinctive Chinese cultural characteristics and integrates Chinese elements in design, such as Chinese knots, Paper Cuttings, calligraphy and painting. The frame is usually made of bamboo or wood, covered with red or yellow silk or paper on the outer layer, and can hold candles or modern LED lights inside to provide warm and soft light. Not only visually appealing, but also symbolizing brightness, prosperity, and happiness. In traditional Chinese festivals, such as the Spring Festival and the Yuanxiao (Filled round balls made of glutinous rice-flour for Lantern Festival) Festival, people hang red lanterns to celebrate, which means family harmony and prosperity in the new year.
Japanese wooden lantern
Also known as a Japanese lantern, it is a traditional lighting fixture with profound cultural significance and aesthetic value. Originating from the Heian period, it was initially used for lighting in temples and shrines, and later gradually became popular among the people, becoming an important part of festival celebrations and home decoration. Candles or electric lights are usually installed inside, emitting soft and warm light through carefully designed translucent parts such as bamboo weaving, paper paste, or glass windows. At night, the light and shadow effects of wooden lanterns are particularly charming, adding a sense of tranquility and peace to the surrounding environment.
Japanese traditional hand-held lantern
Also known as the Japanese style lantern or Japanese lantern, it is a common decoration in traditional Japanese culture with strong Japanese characteristics. The frame is usually made of bamboo strips or wood, covered with paper or silk, and usually has metal or wood decorative rings on the top and bottom. Only used for lighting, it also has decorative and symbolic significance. They can be seen on occasions such as festivals, celebrations, tea ceremonies, shrines, and temples. Especially during the Obon Festival in summer and the Cherry Blossom Festival in spring, people light lanterns to create a warm and peaceful atmosphere. With the development of time, the design and use of Japanese lanterns have also been constantly evolving and expanding.
Old Candlestick - Copper Official Kiln
It is a work by Master Hu Wuqiang, produced by Tongguan Kiln and currently collected at Changsha Tongguan Kiln Research Institute. This work showcases the charm of Tongguan kiln ceramic art with its unique design and exquisite craftsmanship. As a representative figure of the Tongguan Kiln, Hu Wuqiang's works often blend traditional and modern elements, showcasing a unique artistic style. An old candle holder is not only a practical lighting tool, but also an artistic decoration. Cleverly combining the functionality and artistry of candle holders, through exquisite ceramic craftsmanship, the traditional form of candle holders is combined with modern aesthetics, presenting a quaint and elegant beauty.
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