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    Posted 7 years ago

    Scoferg
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    Found in the river, what is it
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    1. aaron_stuffsavvy aaron_stuffsavvy, 7 years ago
      I'll have one of our experts take a look at it and report back.
    2. aaron_stuffsavvy aaron_stuffsavvy, 7 years ago
      This is what we have:

      Hindu Diya oil lamp, terracotta, 20th century

      Overview:
      In mold pressed terracotta Diya oil lamp. Clear traces of a mold on the upper and on the underside, very precise swastica, therefore very likely made in the 20th century.
      This lamp was most likely used during a deepavali festival.
      It is a mass produced item and therefore of decorative value only. You might also call it conversation piece.

      Background:
      The right-hand swastika is one of the 108 symbols of the Hindu god Vishnu as well as a symbol of the sun and of the Hindu sun god, Surya.

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