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In some instances, they contain carved inscriptions usually related to the meaning of the narrative. [ 14 ] [ 67 ] There are more modest examples, such as the two medallions making up the " Half of a Prayer Bead with the Lamentation " (MS 17.190.458a, b) in the MET, which shows the Virgin and Child alongside a kneeling nun holding a string of ...
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Micah stole money from his mother, and she consecrated them to Yahweh, and had a fraction of them turned into a carved image and silver idol; The Levite lives nearby as a resident alien (the Hebrew word is however sometimes translated as sojourner, making this more similar to the first narrative) The Levite was like a son to Micah
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The inscription, carved in the temple of Philae in southern Egypt, was created by a priest named Nesmeterakhem (or Esmet-Akhom) [a] and consists of a carved figure of the god Mandulis as well an accompanying text wherein Nesmeterakhem hopes his inscription will last "for all time and eternity".
The eight letters 'OUOSVAVV', framed by the letters 'DM' The Shugborough Inscription is a sequence of letters – O U O S V A V V, between the letters D M on a lower plane – carved on the 18th-century Shepherd's Monument in the grounds of Shugborough Hall in Staffordshire, England, below a mirror image of Nicolas Poussin's painting the Shepherds of Arcadia.
The figure is carved out of a solid block of sycamore, and in accordance with Egyptian custom, the arms are joined on. The eyes are inlaid with pieces of opaque white quartz, with a line of bronze surrounding to imitate the lid; a small disk of transparent rock crystal forms the iris, while a tiny bit of polished ebony fixed behind the crystal ...
Shaped like a manjū, but carved like lace, so that light is transmitted through the item. Sashi-netsuke (差根付) This is an elongated form of katabori, literally "stab" netsuke, similar in length to the sticks and gourds used as improvised netsuke before carved pieces were produced. They are about 6 inches (150 mm) long.