Difference between revisions of "lacemaker's lamp (Q31718)"

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a glass ball, filled tree quarters with water, used to fucus the light of a candle or oil lamp

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Latest revision as of 14:51, 12 March 2026

a glass ball, filled tree quarters with water, used to fucus the light of a candle or oil lamp
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lacemaker's lamp
a glass ball, filled tree quarters with water, used to fucus the light of a candle or oil lamp

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    In fact, this is not a lamp, but an accessory to focus the light. It was used by lace workers and other occupations involved in fine work, to be able to work in the evening. (English)
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