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Lucernae
3D Render by A3DTemptationLucernae is a terracotta oil lamp that could have been found in the archaeological ruins of a Roman "lupanar".
The lamp features a large reservoir shaped like a testicle, with a horizontally placed phallus.
This design ensures that the flame is far enough from the holder to prevent burns.
The lamp also has a handle for easy holding.
The top is discreetly decorated with a braided rope effect.
Each side bears a different Latin inscription: "Lux perpetua" and "Lux exsurgit".
For added detail, the object is hollow, with a cotton wick placed inside the phallus extending to the reservoir.
The wick's end can be lit, adding a realistic touch to your scenes.
Word Explanations:
Lucernae: "Oil lamps"
In ancient Rome, "Lucernae" were small oil lamps used to provide light.
They were typically made of terracotta and fueled by olive oil.
These lamps were a common household item and were often decorated with various motifs.
Lux perpetua: " Eternal light"
This phrase signifies an unending or perpetual light, often used in a religious or spiritual context to denote the light of truth or divinity that never fades.
Lux exsurgit: "The light rises"
This phrase suggests the emergence or dawning of light, symbolizing new beginnings, enlightenment, or the rise of knowledge and understanding.
Lupanar: "Brothel"
In ancient Rome, a "lupanar" was a brothel, derived from the word "lupa," meaning "she-wolf," which was a slang term for a prostitute.
These establishments were common in Roman cities and often located in specific districts.
The term reflects the historical and cultural context of the time.
Feel free to add any historical information or little stories you find relevant.
The lamp features a large reservoir shaped like a testicle, with a horizontally placed phallus.
This design ensures that the flame is far enough from the holder to prevent burns.
The lamp also has a handle for easy holding.
The top is discreetly decorated with a braided rope effect.
Each side bears a different Latin inscription: "Lux perpetua" and "Lux exsurgit".
For added detail, the object is hollow, with a cotton wick placed inside the phallus extending to the reservoir.
The wick's end can be lit, adding a realistic touch to your scenes.
Word Explanations:
Lucernae: "Oil lamps"
In ancient Rome, "Lucernae" were small oil lamps used to provide light.
They were typically made of terracotta and fueled by olive oil.
These lamps were a common household item and were often decorated with various motifs.
Lux perpetua: " Eternal light"
This phrase signifies an unending or perpetual light, often used in a religious or spiritual context to denote the light of truth or divinity that never fades.
Lux exsurgit: "The light rises"
This phrase suggests the emergence or dawning of light, symbolizing new beginnings, enlightenment, or the rise of knowledge and understanding.
Lupanar: "Brothel"
In ancient Rome, a "lupanar" was a brothel, derived from the word "lupa," meaning "she-wolf," which was a slang term for a prostitute.
These establishments were common in Roman cities and often located in specific districts.
The term reflects the historical and cultural context of the time.
Feel free to add any historical information or little stories you find relevant.
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