Candlestick by Anonymous

Candlestick 1825 - 1830

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metal, sculpture

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metal

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england

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sculpture

Dimensions 3 1/8 x 5 1/4in. (7.9 x 13.3cm)

This unassuming candlestick, crafted from pewter, speaks volumes of our enduring relationship with light and darkness. Central to its form is the socket, designed to hold a candle, a beacon against the encroaching night. The candle has a rich symbolic history, spanning continents and epochs. In ancient Greece, torches illuminated religious processions. Egyptians used candles in their rituals as well, with both cultures believing that the flame symbolized knowledge, enlightenment and the soul. Consider how the candle's flickering flame has been used to represent hope, guidance, and remembrance. The flame's dance embodies the human spirit's tenacity, rising from the darkness, persisting against the odds. This simple object engages us on a subconscious level. A single, steady flame possesses a primal power, evoking feelings of comfort and reassurance. The candlestick, a humble piece, connects us to a long chain of cultural practices. Its symbols have resurfaced and evolved, acquiring new meanings in different historical contexts.

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