Old-fashioned kerosene lamp

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.
19th century British kerosene lamp

19th century British kerosene lamp

A 3D animated model of a burning kerosene lamp

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.
American retro metal base bracket, hand-held glass cover, kerosene lamp, kerosene lamp - fuel lamp

American retro metal base bracket, hand-held glass cover, kerosene lamp, kerosene lamp - fuel lamp

American classical desktop black patterned marble metal bracket glass cover kerosene lamp

American classical desktop black patterned marble metal bracket glass cover kerosene lamp