Oil Lamp
An oil lamp is a simple yet effective light source, typically constructed of metal or clay. It features a small reservoir for oil and a woven wick that draws fuel upward to maintain a steady flame. The open design offers modest illumination, and the oil allows it to burn much longer than a candle or torch.
An oil lamp sheds Bright Light in a 10-foot radius and Dim Light for an additional 10 feet. It consumes 1 pint of oil every 12 hours, making it an efficient choice for indoor use or quiet travel.