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Lamps of the 50s & 60s - Jan Lindenberger - Bog - Schiffer Publishing Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Miniature Lamps of the Victorian Era - Marjorie Hulsebus - Bog - Schiffer Publishing Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Price Guide for Miniature Lamps - Marjorie Hulsebus - Bog - Schiffer Publishing Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Miniature Victorian Lamps - Marjorie Hulsebus - Bog - Schiffer Publishing Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Miniature Lamps - Frank R. And Ruth E. Smith - Bog - Schiffer Publishing Ltd - Plusbog.dk

50s TV Lamps - Calvin Shepherd - Bog - Schiffer Publishing Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Pairpoint Lamps - Edward And Sheila Malakoff - Bog - Schiffer Publishing Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Light of Devotion: Oil Lamps of Kerala - Carol Radcliffe (research Associate Bolon - Bog - Archaeopress - Plusbog.dk

Fairy Lamps, Elegance in Candle Lighting - Bob & Pat Ruf - Bog - Schiffer Publishing Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Revolution in Lamps - Heinz Sell - Bog - River Publishers - Plusbog.dk

Himalayan Salt Crystal Lamps - Clemence Lefevre - Bog - Inner Traditions Bear and Company - Plusbog.dk

Himalayan Salt Crystal Lamps - Clemence Lefevre - Bog - Inner Traditions Bear and Company - Plusbog.dk

The first practical book on how to use salt crystal lamps • Explains the mental and physical benefits of these lamps • Shows where to place them for maximum effectiveness • Discusses how to use them to enhance meditation, relaxation, Reiki, positive thinking, and chakra work Natural salt crystal has been credited with a range of curative powers, from air purification to migraine relief to protection against airborne germs. Mined in the foothills of the Himalayas, where they have absorbed mineral elements that enrich them and imbue them with different colors, salt crystal lamps release healing negative ions into the air when turned on. Like the energizing negative ions released in the natural settings of mountains, waterfalls, or beaches, the negative ions emitted by these lamps increase oxygen flow to the brain, helping to alleviate depression, relieve stress, and boost daytime energy. These ions also naturally counteract the effects of the electromagnetic waves we are bombarded with from appliances like televisions, computers, and air conditioners. Salt crystal lamps have also proved to protect against airborne germs and can reduce the symptoms of allergies, sinus problems, “brain fog,” and insomnia. This book offers in-depth instructions on where to place these lamps in the home for maximum effectiveness, how to choose the optimal color lamp based on its color’s therapeutic benefits, and how to use them to enhance meditation, relaxation, Reiki, positive thinking, and chakra work.

DKK 162.00
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How to Make Mission Style Lamps and Shades - Popular Mechanics Co. - Bog - Dover Publications Inc. - Plusbog.dk

Late Roman to Late Byzantine/Early Islamic Period Lamps in the Holy Land - Varda Sussman - Bog - Archaeopress - Plusbog.dk

Late Roman to Late Byzantine/Early Islamic Period Lamps in the Holy Land - Varda Sussman - Bog - Archaeopress - Plusbog.dk

This volume illustrates lamps from the Byzantine period excavated in the Holy Land and demonstrates the extent of their development since the first enclosing/capturing of light (fire) within a portable man-made vessel. Lamps, which held important material and religious functions during daily life and the afterlife, played a large role in conveying art and cultural and political messages through the patterns chosen to decorate them. These cultural, or even more their religious affinities, were chosen to be delivered on lamps (not on other vessels) more than ever during the Byzantine period; these small portable objects were used to ‘promote’ beliefs like the ‘press’ of today. Each cultural group marked the artifacts / lamps with its symbols, proverbs from the Old and New Testaments, and this process throws light on the deep rivalry between them in this corner of the ancient world. The great variety of lamps dealt with in this volume, arranged according to their various regions of origin, emphasizes their diversity, and probably local workshop manufacture, and stands in contrast to such a small country without any physical geographic barriers to cross, only mental ones (and where one basket of lamps could satisfy the full needs of the local population). The lamps of the Byzantine period reflect the era and the struggle in the cradle of the formation of the four leading faiths and cultures: Judaism (the oldest), Samaritanism (derived from the Jewish faith), newly-born Christianity – all three successors to the existing former pagan culture – and the last, Islam, standing on a new threshold. Unlike during the former Greek and Roman periods of rule, the land of Israel during the Byzantine period did not really have a central government or authority. The variety of the oil lamps, their order and place of appearance during the Byzantine period can be described as a ‘symphony played by a self-conducted orchestra, where new soloists rise and add a different motet, creating stormy music that expresses the rhythm of the era’. This volume, like the author’s earlier books on this subject, is intended to create a basis for further study and evaluation of the endless aspects that lamps bring to light and which are beyond the capacity of any single scholar.

DKK 679.00
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