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The Curator V.I.P. Beware Vampire, I have 3910 Posts |
Catch of the day: A late XIXth/early XXth century Bakongo/Kongo Crucifix.
Usually in copper or bronze, those crucifix are extremely difficult to find. It must be the only one known in bone. But whose bones ? http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/ho/08/sfc/ho_1999.295.4.htm |
Clifford the Red Inner circle LA, California 1941 Posts |
Sweeeeeeeeeeet!!!
"The universe is full of magical things, waiting for our wits to grow sharper." Eden Philpotts
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Magickman Elite user St.Petersburg, Fl. 402 Posts |
I'm thinking someone that was where he didn't belong.
But hey, What a find!
What man knows he calls Science
What he has yet to learn he calls Magick Both are real! _Tony Andruzzi_ |
Federico Soldati Regular user Switzerland 132 Posts |
Wonderful! I like it :-D
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