This is a close-up, overhead shot of an old, antique kerosene lamp placed on a light-colored, textured surface, possibly a wall or countertop. The lamp is oriented horizontally in the frame, with its glass reservoir on the right and its metal burner assembly on the left.

The glass reservoir is a translucent green, with decorative circular patterns embossed around its circumference. It appears to contain a yellow liquid, likely kerosene. The metal parts of the lamp, including the burner and its supporting structure, show signs of age and wear, with tarnishing, discoloration, and some rust. A small, dark metal rod protrudes downwards from the burner assembly, ending in a circular base. The burner itself has a black, conical chimney that is partially open, revealing a glimpse of colorful, possibly blue and gold, decorative material inside. There are some thin, wispy strands, which might be cobwebs, clinging to the lamp.

The background is a plain, textured surface, lighter than the lamp and showing subtle variations in color and faint linear patterns. The lighting is not particularly strong, casting a soft shadow to the right of the lamp. There is no visible text in the image. The scene appears to be indoors, with no indication of the time of day or weather conditions. The overall impression is one of a historical artifact, preserved or displayed.
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Nisaa14

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Fri, Jun 19, 2026, 01:49 PM

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Kota Kuala Simpang, Indonesia

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This is a close-up, overhead shot of an old, antique kerosene lamp placed on a light-colored, textured surface, possibly a wall or countertop. The lamp is oriented horizontally in the frame, with its…read more

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antique
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