Margery Cedano, Oil Lamp 01

$38.00

2.75x2.75x1.5

Cotton Wicks Included

The practice of burning oil lamps dates back to 3500 BC not only to see in the dark, but to intentionally create a sacred space of worship. Fire creates an etheric sphere around it that enables connection between our inner and outer realms. In many cultures and religions today, fire is used as an integral part of long-standing ceremonial traditions.

Lighting an oil lamp (with sesame oil or castor oil in particular) fills a space with energy that exudes positivity, cleanses the chakras, brings prosperity, and provides the necessary atmosphere for manifestation.

2.75x2.75x1.5

Cotton Wicks Included

The practice of burning oil lamps dates back to 3500 BC not only to see in the dark, but to intentionally create a sacred space of worship. Fire creates an etheric sphere around it that enables connection between our inner and outer realms. In many cultures and religions today, fire is used as an integral part of long-standing ceremonial traditions.

Lighting an oil lamp (with sesame oil or castor oil in particular) fills a space with energy that exudes positivity, cleanses the chakras, brings prosperity, and provides the necessary atmosphere for manifestation.

Margery Cedano is a Dominican ceramic artist and educator using ancestral practices to promote collective healing and create time capsules of consciousness.  Through her work, she reintegrates sacred symbols and rituals into our daily lives. Every new vessel is an opportunity to explore the alchemical relationship between matter, magic, and meditation. 

Clay is earth - it is everywhere and meant for everybody.  Artifact Studio was established to encourage community members to reclaim their connection to land and the art of molding and preserving themselves through it.