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Earthen clay lamps to illuminate homes during Eid Milad

By APP
September 16, 2024
A representational image showing a earthen clay lamp. — Pexel/File
A representational image showing a earthen clay lamp. — Pexel/File

Islamabad : As the nation prepares to celebrate the birth of the Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (peace be upon him), the people are keen to purchase earthen clay lamps from the market as it is considered auspicious, and regarded to represent enlightenment, prosperity, knowledge and wisdom.

Citizens are increasingly opting for these traditional lamps to add a touch of warmth and spirituality to their Eid Milad-un-Nabi celebrations, both in their homes and at graveyards. “The demand for earthen clay lamps has increased significantly this year,” the report added.

“We are selling earthen clay lamps in large quantities, especially in the lead-up to Eid Milad-un-Nabi,” said Nadeem, a vendor. The revival of earthen clay lamps has also led to a renewed interest in traditional crafts and skills.

Artisans who specialise in making these lamps are seeing a surge in demand for their work, said a citizen of Islamabad. “It is heartening to see people appreciating our traditional crafts,” said Abdul Razzaq, an artisan from Multan. “We are working hard to meet the demand and ensure that our skills are passed on to future generations", said a vendor.

The earthen clay lamps trend is not just about aesthetics; it is also about connecting with Pakistan’s rich cultural heritage. “These lamps remind us of our shared history and traditions,” said historian, Dr. Yaqoob. “They are a symbol of our collective identity and values,” he added. “I am so glad to see the earthen clay lamps trend making a comeback,” said Ayesha, a resident of Satellite Town. "It is a beautiful way to connect with our heritage and add a personal touch to our Eid celebrations.”