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- granted. Today, votives can be lit votive candles, offered flowers, statues, vestments and monetary donations. Traditional special forms of votive offering ex...
- A votive candle or prayer candle is a small candle, typically white or beeswax yellow, intended to be burnt as a votive offering in an act of Christian...
- networks. Swaddled infant votive Graham, Emma-Jayne. “Wax infant votives in Cyprus: ancient and modern parallels,” The Votives Project, September 13, 2018:...
- Swaddled baby votives are figures of babies offered as an entreaty to a god or goddess, for healthy pregnancy and childbirth. They have been recovered...
- A votive ship, sometimes called a church ship, is a ship model displa**** in a church. As a rule, votive ships are constructed and given as gifts to the...
- religious folk charms that are traditionally used for healing purposes and as votive offerings in Mexico, the southern United States, other areas of Latin America...
- A votive crown is a votive offering in the form of a crown, normally in precious metals and often adorned with jewels. Especially in the Early Middle Ages...
- firing in an oven - both unfired and fired tsatsas can be found), the votives might be varnished, engraved, inscribed and/or painted. During the production...
- In the liturgy of the Catholic Church, a votive M**** (Latin missa votiva) is a M**** offered for a votum, a special intention. Such a M**** does not correspond...
- Tama (Gr****: τάμα, pl. τάματα, tamata) are a form of votive offering or ex-voto used in the Eastern Orthodox Churches, particularly the Gr**** Orthodox...