The shoemaker's ball
Your assumption is correct.
Indeed, the shoemaker's ball was used to work better with the natural light. Before electric lighting was invented, it was very difficult to light rooms selectively and uniformly. If, in some cases, candles and gas lamps were not useful, people tried to utilise the available natural daylight in the best way possible.
But in what way was the shoemaker's ball used exaclty?