This little oil lamp is a traditional Sukunda Lamp from Nepal native to the Kathmandu Valley's Newar people. It serves a variety of religious and social functions. It's composed of high-quality copper with a moss-green patina. The lamp appears to be an antique and exudes a mystical aura. This Sukunda is made up of a Ganesh statue and an oil lamp. This Sukunda oil lamp also has a serpent crown over the Ganesha figurine, which extends and becomes the lamp's handle. The attached oil jug, which makes refilling very easy, is a highly unique characteristic of these types of lamps. Sukunda is derived from the terms Su (beautiful or serene) and Kunda (lake). The oil represents a lake, and the light represents the sun.
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