“O how love I thy law! it is my meditation all the day.” — Psalm 119:97 (KJV)
The Conviction
There is something that happens when the Word of God is present in a home.
Not as decoration. Not as sentiment. But as a daily, quiet, unhurried presence — on the wall where a family gathers, in the hallway where the day begins, in the room where a child grows up.
Scripture anchors. It orients. It speaks when we are too busy to open a Bible and too distracted to remember what we believe. It is there — faithful, unchanged, certain — while everything else moves.
That conviction is the beginning of Lamp Light Lettering.
The Name
The name comes from a single verse:
“Thy word is a lamp unto my feet, and a light unto my path.” — Psalm 119:105 (KJV)
The Word of God is the lamp. The lettering — the typography, the frame, the craft — is simply the vessel that carries that lamp into the spaces where people live.
We do not add to scripture. We do not subtract from it. We hold it carefully, frame it beautifully, and place it where it can be seen every day.
The Standard
Every print at Lamp Light Lettering carries the King James Version text — preserved exactly as written. No paraphrasing. No abbreviation. No typographic distortion.
The design exists to serve the scripture — never to compete with it. The typography is chosen for clarity and reverence. The framing is crafted to last. The result is something worthy of the words it carries.
The People
Lamp Light Lettering is a small, independent brand — built by Nash and Ramya David, two people who believe that God’s Word is not peripheral to life but is its source of navigation.
We are not a large company. We are not a content machine. We are a husband and wife who care deeply about how scripture is presented — and who want the frames we make to still be on someone’s wall twenty years from now.
If you are looking for something with weight — something that carries meaning beyond the aesthetic, something you would be proud to give and glad to receive — you are in the right place.
The Word endures. We simply frame it.