The Lamp - Let There Be Light
Simply put a lamp is a device that generates light, heat or some
sort of therapeutic radiation (like the laser ones). The word
that derives its roots from Middle English lampe or Latin lampas
is one everyday device that can gets taken for granted but can
slice through any density of darkness with a flick of the
switch.
The humble lamp started out as far back as the Stone Age,
historians suggest. Back then it was just a hollow rock,
probably filled with absorbent moss or something similar that
could be soaked with animal fat. Since then it has seen several
modifications and has been improved upon to give it its present
form and now the term is used for all types of lighting devices
used for illumination. Though it's shape, fuel used, the
wick...all have changed forms, the basic working principle is
still the same.
This simple illumination device has been part and parcel of
mankind's collective history and was used in various forms
across cultures in ancient times. Egyptians and the people of
Central Asia used terracotta saucers, the Greek invented
torches, the Romans improvised them with multiple spouts and the
Hebrews used the seven-branched candlestick. Most religious
ceremonies use a lighting device of some kind because light is a
universal symbol of everything sacred. These devices were
usually cumbersome but now, you just have to press an electrical
switch and there you are!
We use them in our everyday life to illuminate a room, to set a
particular mood, to showcase our prized possessions or even to
burn the midnight oil. This humble light source is traded in
flea markets, dime stores, branded retail houses and even the
Internet. Some people collect them others use them to beautify
their homes. Whatever the reason, there is always need to let
there be light.