Fëanorian lamps

Fëanorian lamps were lamps which emitted a blue light from a flame within a white crystal. They are described as "crystals hung in a fine chain net, the crystals being ever shining with an inner blue radiance". The lamps were created in Valinor, and the flame could not be extinguished by wind or water. The Noldor were famous for the flames, but unfortunately the craft was lost with them. Gelmir possessed one of these lamps when he met Tuor.

Some of the Noldor who had been captured by Morgoth and put to work in his mines had Fëanorian lamps with them. Gwindor was one of these enslaved Elves, and when he escaped he took with him one of these lamps.

"Tuor, Gelmir, and Arminas" by Ted Nasmith
"Tuor, Gelmir, and Arminas" by Ted Nasmith

In the Third Age, the Elves of Lothlórien used similar devices: small lamps that gave out slender silver beams.

Other versions of the legendarium

The lamps were part of the legendarium from very early stages, but Christopher Tolkien did not mention them in the published Silmarillion. For example, in one version of the story, Túrin Turambar recognised the face of Beleg whom he had slain by the light of Gwindor's lamp; yet in the version included in the Silmarillion, it was lightning which revealed Beleg's face to Túrin.

A detailed description of the nature of the lamps is described in the early Lay of the Children of Húrin, when Beleg finds Gwindor in the forest of Taur-nu-Fuin after seeing his lamp shining in the distance:

This scene of Beleg finding Gwindor with one of these lamps was painted by J.R.R. Tolkien and published in Pictures by J.R.R. Tolkien (1979), no. 37.

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