Orpheus, the legendary musician, and Eurydice, his beloved wife, share one of Greek mythology's most poignant love stories. After Eurydice's untimely death, Orpheus ventured into the underworld to bring her back to life. His music moved Hades and Persephone, who allowed Eurydice to follow him back to the living world, under the condition that he would not look back at her until they reached the surface. Tragically, Orpheus looked back too soon, and Eurydice was lost forever. This story represents the power of love, loss, and the hope for reunion. The white roses of this lamp embody the essence of their love story, symbolizing purity and eternal hope.