Early lamps were often made from seashells, hollowed stones, or soapstone, using animal fat as fuel.
Oil lamps have evolved from primitive stone depressions to sophisticated Victorian fixtures:
Today, they are used as aesthetic decor, in religious ceremonies, or as reliable off-grid lighting. How They Work
At its core, an oil lamp functions through . Description and History of Oil Lamps
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