Jesus Time Oil Lamp – Ancient Herodian Pottery

$350.00

Jesus time oil lamp Second temple period.

  • Material: Clay Pottery.
  • Use: Oil Lamp.
  • Date: 37 B.C. – 70 A.D.
  • Provenance: Jerusalem.
  • Certificate of authenticity included.

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Jesus Time Oil Lamp Discovered in Jerusalem.

  • Material: Clay Pottery.
  • Use: House light.
  • Date: 37 B.C. – 70 A.D.
  • Provenance: Jerusalem.

This Herodian oil lamp are very unique because this style was made only in Jerusalem, and was only in use for about a hundred years. This is the type of oil lamp that was used in the central hill country of Judea during the time of Jesus.

The round body of these lamps was made on a wheel, while the distinctive nozzle was made as a separate piece, which was then attached, giving the lamp a unique look known as a “knife-parted” oil lamp.

This type of lamp was made exclusively in Jerusalem, but has been discovered in excavations throughout the region because Jews who came to Jerusalem for pilgrimages during holidays would take these oil lamps as a souvenir from the holy city.

The Herodian oil lamp is the time of this Parable of the Ten Bridesmaids.

Additional information

Weight 0.1 kg
Dimensions 9 × 7 × 3 cm