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  2. Religious goods store - Wikipedia

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    A religious goods store, also known as a religious bookstore, religious gifts store or religious supplies shop, is a store specializing in supplying materials used in the practice of a particular religious tradition, such as Buddhism, Taoism, Chinese folk religion, Christianity and Islam among other religions.

  3. Etsy - Wikipedia

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    Etsy, Inc. is an American e-commerce company with an emphasis on the selling of handmade or vintage items and craft supplies. These items fall under a wide range of categories, including jewelry, bags, clothing, home decor, religious items, furniture, toys, art, as well as craft supplies and tools.

  4. Shaker furniture - Wikipedia

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    Shaker furniture is a distinctive style of furniture developed by the United Society of Believers in Christ's Second Appearing, commonly known as Shakers, a religious sect that had guiding principles of simplicity, utility and honesty. Their beliefs were reflected in the well-made furniture of minimalist designs. [1]

  5. 40 Unique Religious Gifts for the Christian Woman in Your Life

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    Jesus Cross LED Sign. This LED cross inscribed with the name 'Jesus' will illuminate her room in a warm white glow. At 15.6 x 10.9 inches, it can be incorporated into a wall collage or displayed ...

  6. Category:Religious objects - Wikipedia

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    Objects used in Hindu worship (42 P) P. Religious paintings (10 C, 71 P) Plants in religion (11 C, 4 P) Prayer beads (1 C, 16 P) R. ... Pages in category "Religious ...

  7. Prayer beads - Wikipedia

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    Japamala are used for repetition of a mantra, for other forms of sādhanā or "spiritual exercise" and as an aid to meditation. The most common mala have 108 beads. [31] The most common materials used for making the beads are Rudraksha seeds (used by Shaivites) and Ocimum tenuiflorum (tulasi) stems (used by Vaishnavites). [26]

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