- 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...
- Look up
votive church in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
votive church (
votive from the
Latin votum 'vowed sacrifice, vows') is a
church that was built...
-
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...
- and
family networks.
Swaddled infant votive "Wax
infant votives in Cyprus:
ancient and
modern parallels". The
Votives Project. 2018-09-13.
Retrieved 2024-10-24...
- A
votive column (also
votive pillar) is the
combination of a
column (pillar) and a
votive image. The
presence of
columns supporting votive sculptures in...
-
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...
- Tama (Gr****: τάμα, pl. τάματα, tamata) are a form of
votive offering or ex-voto used in the
Eastern Orthodox Church,
particularly the Gr****
Orthodox Church...
- or
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...