Butter lamp
- Museum number:
- 9-21858
- Permalink:
- ark:/21549/hm21090021858
- Alternate number:
- BY.T-24 (previous number) and T-24 (original number)
- Accession number:
- Acc.4737
- Description:
- Bronze butter lamp, like 9-21931, is meant for use in a monastery or other large Buddhist temple. Unlike 9-21931, it has a typical flared top, and is ornamented by white metal or silver chasing. The wick is formed from unprocessed cotton and a straw. The cotton is wrapped around the straw, and the straw set in the small hole in the middle of the basin of the lamp. The top of the wick should be slightly above the rim of the lamp. The lamp is then filled with clarified Dri butter. The dri is the female of the yak.
- Donor:
- Estate of G. Eleanore Murray, Estate of Theos C. Bernard, and Theos C. Bernard
- Collection place:
- Tibet
- Verbatim coll. place:
- Tibet
- Collector:
- Theos C. Bernard
- Materials:
- Bronze (metal), Copper (metal), and Metal
- Object type:
- ethnography
- Function:
- 5.1 Religion and Divination: Objects and garb associated with practices reflecting submission, devotion, obedience, and service to supernatural agencies
- Production date:
- 19th-20th century
- Accession date:
- March 12, 2004
- Context of use:
- The lamp is placed on an altar as an offering to the Buddhas, Bodhisattvas and Lamas represented there.
- Department:
- Asia (except western Russia)
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