Book titled 'Lamps of India' by D.G. Kelkar with images of lamps on the cover.

Lamps of India (Revised Edition, 2012) | Illustrated Reference on Traditional Indian Lamps

A fascinating exploration of one of India's oldest and most enduring artistic traditions, Lamps of India documents the remarkable diversity of oil lamps used across the Indian subcontinent for ritual, domestic, and ceremonial purposes. Drawing upon the renowned collections of the Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum, this richly illustrated volume traces the evolution of Indian lamps from simple utilitarian forms to elaborate works of metal craftsmanship.

The book examines a wide variety of lamp types, including temple lamps, hanging lamps, Deepalakshmi lamps, ārati lamps, votive lamps, and regional forms cast in bronze, brass, and other metals. Through detailed photographs and scholarly commentary, it highlights the symbolic importance of light in Indian religious and cultural life while showcasing the extraordinary skill of traditional metalworkers.

Published as a revised edition in 2012, this volume remains an essential reference for collectors of Indian antiques, students of decorative arts, museum professionals, designers, and enthusiasts of India's material heritage. Beyond its academic value, it serves as a visual celebration of the beauty, craftsmanship, and cultural significance of traditional Indian lamps.

A valuable addition to the library of anyone interested in Indian metalware, temple arts, ritual objects, and the history of decorative arts.

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