![angusandersen900 on Twitter: "Materials we use for Seal oil lamp: Soapstone carved lamp, Seal fat and arctic moss. https://t.co/ooN5slUelC" / Twitter angusandersen900 on Twitter: "Materials we use for Seal oil lamp: Soapstone carved lamp, Seal fat and arctic moss. https://t.co/ooN5slUelC" / Twitter](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Ez1tfAFWYAQFKDL.jpg)
angusandersen900 on Twitter: "Materials we use for Seal oil lamp: Soapstone carved lamp, Seal fat and arctic moss. https://t.co/ooN5slUelC" / Twitter
![Prehistoric Inuit Stone Kudlik Oil Lamp - Seal Effigy for sale at auction on 8th November | Bidsquare Prehistoric Inuit Stone Kudlik Oil Lamp - Seal Effigy for sale at auction on 8th November | Bidsquare](https://s1.img.bidsquare.com/item/l/4028/4028864.jpeg?t=1GhZia)
Prehistoric Inuit Stone Kudlik Oil Lamp - Seal Effigy for sale at auction on 8th November | Bidsquare
![angusandersen900 on Twitter: "Lighting a Kullik The seal-oil, blubber or soapstone lamp is the traditional oil lamp used by ALL Inuit, including the Chukchi and the Yupik. Photo: David Ho https://t.co/PcfZIizgMR" / angusandersen900 on Twitter: "Lighting a Kullik The seal-oil, blubber or soapstone lamp is the traditional oil lamp used by ALL Inuit, including the Chukchi and the Yupik. Photo: David Ho https://t.co/PcfZIizgMR" /](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EQRr6FtXkAACI7Y.jpg)
angusandersen900 on Twitter: "Lighting a Kullik The seal-oil, blubber or soapstone lamp is the traditional oil lamp used by ALL Inuit, including the Chukchi and the Yupik. Photo: David Ho https://t.co/PcfZIizgMR" /
Arctic Bay Adventures Ltd. - This is a qulliq. It is a seal oil lamp. Quite a lot of people still use this for keeping the tent warm. The oil is seal
![angusandersen900 on Twitter: "I have my Kullik, seal oil lamp lit, remembering my elders back in Labrador. Lamps are made from soapstone, using seal fat rendered and wild arctic cotton for wick. angusandersen900 on Twitter: "I have my Kullik, seal oil lamp lit, remembering my elders back in Labrador. Lamps are made from soapstone, using seal fat rendered and wild arctic cotton for wick.](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EIO92XbXUAApNkq.jpg)