The Annam lamp or the Nachiarkoil Kuthuvilakku is a heritage of Tamil Nadu, India. The name comes from the town of Nachiyar Koil, where the Pather (Kammalar) community has been sculpting these gorgeous lamps for generations now. The Annam lamp is a traditional temple lamp found widely in South India.
The authentic Annam lamp is a four-part ensemble. The unmistakable hallmark of the Annam lamp is the hamsa (swan) motif which is to be found at the zenith of the stem. Zoom in on its richly detailed plumage and the rest of its form, which the sculptor has executed with superb precision despite the scale.
Fashioned from brass, the Annam lamp that you see on this page has a moderately long, somewhat thick stem. Its edges undulate with perfect symmetry, making for a curvaceous silhouette. The dia tray, which is located right at the foot of the hamsa and at the zenith of the stem, comprises five continuous mouths.
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