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Pair of 18th/19th C. Polychrome Wooden Cherub Lamps browse these categories for related items... All Items: Lighting: Tabletop: Pre 1800: item #304654
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| Pair of 18th Century Polychromed Wooden Cherubs recently mounted as lamps; French wired and adorned with custom handpainted parchment shades. Good condition. Small cracks around bases of wings. Bottoms of feet on base lined with non-scratch felt. 22”H, 10.5” diameter of square shade, 10.5” diameter of custom base. History of cherubs: plural Cherubim, in Jewish, Christian, and Islamic literature, a celestial winged being with human, animal, or birdlike characteristics who functions as a throne bearer of the deity. Derived from ancient Middle Eastern mythology and iconography, these celestial beings serve important liturgical and intercessory functions in the hierarchy of angels. The term most likely derives from the Akkadian karibu, or kuribu (from the verb karabu, meaning “to pray,” or “to bless”). Old Testament descriptions of the cherubim emphasize their supernatural mobility and their cultic role as throne bearers of God, rather than their intercessory functions. In Christianity the cherubim are ranked among the higher orders of angels and, as celestial attendants of God, continually praise him. Known as karubiyun in Islam, the cherubim continuously praise God by repeating the tasbih (“Glory to Allah”) and dwell in peace in an area of the heavens that is inaccessible to attacks from Iblis, or the devil. | |||||||||||||