Unique Hanging Lamp
Hanging lamps made from metal plates are inspired by ancient cultures, such as lanterns and lanterns, which have been used since ancient times. Lamps have been used for lighting since the Stone Age, although their forms differed from those of today. At that time, humans used fat placed in hollow stones to produce light for illumination at night.

Later, lighting evolved into candles. Candles were originally made from congealed fat, and when burned, they ignited a flame that eventually melted away. Candles were used for a long time until they were eventually incorporated into lanterns, which could be hung for illumination or carried on night walks. Traditionally, various materials were used for lamps, such as beeswax, olive oil lanterns, and other oils burned in a dish to produce portable light, similar to the use of flashlights today.
Around the 1800s, gas lamps were invented. Gas lamps were brighter and longer-lasting than candles or oil lamps. These lamps were used by nurses who nursed wounded soldiers at night during wars. In the 19th century, around the 1900s, the electric lamp was invented, the most advanced lighting invention. These electric lamps could be installed in homes and on the streets, and are still used today as a source of light.
Replica of the Prophet's Lamp
The replica of the Prophet's Mosque lamp is a hanging lamp inspired by the lamp found in the Prophet's Mosque in Medina, Saudi Arabia. This lamp is popular for its design, which incorporates the distinctive ornamentation of the Prophet's Mosque. The replica of the Prophet's Mosque lamp is made of brass and supported by an iron frame, making it extremely sturdy. The lampshade uses smooth white resin, combined with an LED bulb for even, soft lighting. The size and number of lamp stems can be adjusted to suit the room's size, generally ranging from 1 to 6 meters in diameter.
What's distinctive about this replica of the Prophet's lamp is the calligraphy engraved on its frame. Copper and brass craftsmen create beautiful calligraphy according to the original design using carving techniques. Furthermore, the shiny brass adds a luminous touch to the room. Copper and brass ornaments, like those found in the Prophet's Mosque, are frequently commissioned by copper and brass craftsmen, one of whom is Java Coppercraft, located in Cepogo, Boyolali.
Examples of Replicas of Prophet's Lamps Made by Us
We have served the manufacture of Nabawi Lamp Replicas several times. Here are some of our copper and brass Nabawi lamp replica products:
