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  2. Tefillin - Wikipedia

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    Black leather straps (retsu'ot) pass through the rear of the base and are used to secure the tefillin onto the body. [12] The knot of the head-tefillin strap forms the letter dalet (ד ‎) or double dalet (known as the square-knot) while the strap that is passed through the arm-tefillin is formed into a knot in the shape of the letter yud (×™

  3. Head mirror - Wikipedia

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    It comprises a circular concave mirror, with a small hole in the middle, and is attached to a headband. The mirror is worn over the physician's eye of choice, with the concave mirror surface facing outwards and the hole directly over the physician's eye, providing illumination like a ring light. In use, the patient sits and faces the physician.

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    The Italian Leather Day Heel Everlane knows essentials, like this versatile block-heel pump with round toes taking inspiration from the classic ballet flat. Sizes: 5-11

  5. Curved mirror - Wikipedia

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    Round convex mirrors called Oeil de Sorcière (French for "sorcerer's eye") were a popular luxury item from the 15th century onwards, shown in many depictions of interiors from that time. [3] With 15th century technology, it was easier to make a regular curved mirror (from blown glass) than a perfectly flat one.

  6. Mirrors in Mesoamerican culture - Wikipedia

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    Mirrors were additionally worn upon the chest and the representation of chest mirrors upon ceramic figurines is very common. [17] Additionally, circular mirrors were frequently worn as part of a headdress, usually occupying a central position. [19] Painted mural at Teotihuacan depicting a headdress with a centrally positioned mirror [48]

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