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Overall height: approximately 2.19 feet (about 66.7 cm)
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Pewter lamps are commonly used in temples, altars, and household shrine tables as both a lighting element and a symbolic offering to the deities.
Lighting the lamp represents brightness, protection, and prayers for blessings, symbolizing guidance for the deity and illuminating a path of peace and well-being for worshippers.
With its warm, refined metallic sheen, pewter craftsmanship is often chosen for important deities and main shrine tables.
It conveys a sense of solemnity and quality without being overly ostentatious, making it suitable for long-term devotional use.
Common uses include:
Main offering lamps for deities in temples and altars
Paired lamps placed on the left and right sides of shrine tables
Use during important festivals, deity installation ceremonies, and dotting ceremonies
Enhancing visual balance and the overall sense of dignity on shrine tables