By Sungyun Sohn

Lights of Kerala

A symbol of purity, divine presence and dispelling darkness

Nilavilakku

Traditional lamps, known as 'Nilavilakku', have been an integral part of Kerala's cultural and spiritual heritage. This collection showcases various forms of these sacred illuminations found across different locations in Kerala.

Collection of Oil lamps

Collection of Oil lamps, Murali's place

Murali's place

Hanging Oil lamps

Hanging Oil lamps, surrounding Murali's small temple

Murali's temple

Intricate design of a hanging Oil lamp

Intricate design of a hanging Oil lamp, Murali's place

Murali's place

Lobby of Magnet Hotel

Lobby of Magnet Hotel, Kannur

Kannur

Lobby of Seashore hotel

Lobby of Seashore hotel, Cochin

Cochin

Oil lamp made of stone

Oil lamp made of stone, Muziris

Muziris

Oil lamp with 3 plates

Oil lamp with 3 plates, Murali's place

Murali's place

Oil lamp with a lot of plates

Oil lamp with a lot of plates, Cochin airport

Cochin airport

Oil lamp with a lot of plates

Oil lamp with a lot of plates, Muziris

Muziris

Pouring oil into Oil lamps

Pouring oil into Oil lamps, Thekkan Kariyathan Temple

Thekkan Kariyathan Temple

Three types of Oil lamps in one frame

Three types of Oil lamps in one frame, Thekkan Kariyathan Temple

Thekkan Kariyathan Temple

Typical design of an Oil lamp

Typical design of an Oil lamp, Murali's place

Murali's place

Woodworks shop lamps

Woodworks shop at Sargaalaya village 1

Sargaalaya village

Woodworks shop lamps

Woodworks shop at Sargaalaya village

Sargaalaya village

CAD Models

50cm Nilavilakku isometric view

50cm Model - Isometric View