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Ceremonial object, any object used in a ritual or a religious ceremony.
Some might say that the hanukkiah is decorations, but it isn't; the hanukkiah is a ceremonial object, with specific, non-decorative purposes.
"My fantasy," said Mr. Kahn, "is for everyone of every religion who sees this show to make their own ceremonial object, and to find ways to make ritual more personal, to relate it to their own experience".
In its lawsuit filed in Federal District Court in Manhattan, the museum contended that the meteorite, which was found in the Upper Willamette Valley in Oregon, was "a natural feature of the landscape, rather than a specific ceremonial object," as described in the law.
You can scratch your back, make a fire, make music, employ as a cooking implement, a ceremonial object, a message stick, and you can hunt.
These two references, along with the three-foot size restriction and esoteric rituals of Satan/Baphomet dealing with intellectual and spiritual illumination, ultimately led Andres to create a monument that was a ceremonial object.
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In decorating ceremonial objects, artists began to depict the ceremonies themselves, such as ancestral offerings in temple settings, as well as ritual archery contests (important in the recruitment and promotion of officials), agriculture and sericulture, hunting, and the waging of war all activities vital to a well-ordered state.
Jewelry and ceremonial objects of silver and gold.
Masks, dance shields, and other ceremonial objects are the primary works.
They also created extraordinarily beautiful textiles, jewelry and ceremonial objects, as this intriguing, introductory show demonstrates.
The pots are used for cooking and for carrying and storing food or as ceremonial objects.
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