• Large Indonesian ceremonial bronze axes, such as the Makassar Axe (measuring 70.5 centimetres (27.8 in) in length and 30 centimetres (12 in) in width) and the similar Metropolitan Museum of Art example (105.1 centimetres (41.4 in) x 67.3 centimetres (26.5 in)) - both classified as Soejono Type IIB, were too large to be practical. (wikipedia.org)
  • Keeping of Kes (unshorn hair as an emblem of divine gift), Kangha (wooden comb to clean hair as an emblem of cleanliness and sanctity), Kara (iron/steel bracelet as an emblem of constant reminder not to use the hands for unjust and immoral acts), Kachhehra (special kind of underwear as an emblem of chastity) and Kirpan (sword as an emblem of dignity and protector of truthfulness). (nriinternet.com)
  • King Tut was buried with a dagger made of an iron that literally came from space, says a new study into the composition of the iron blade from the sarcophagus of the boy king. (unexplained-mysteries.com)
  • How does he have a weapon made from iron? (unexplained-mysteries.com)
  • Made of iron, shaped as a gourd, with silver overlay. (mandarinmansion.com)
  • Tetsubin teapots are types of Japanese kettles made of the highest quality of cast iron. (mrslinskitchen.com)
  • The Ceremonial T-shirt for men has a fabric made from 100% ring spun combed cotton, 50/50 ring spun combed cotton/poly. (ceremonialsupplies.com)
  • Ceremonial Polo Shirt made with Nike Dri-FIT micro pique technology, 100% polyester polo shirt with a flat knit collar, three-button placket, and open hem sleeves. (ceremonialsupplies.com)
  • The Deluxe Pinpoint Oxford non-iron shirt for women is made from 100% cotton material and includes your company's embroidered logo. (ceremonialsupplies.com)
  • The iron stuff made of four warrior's outfits, placed at the woman's feet like an offering, reflects the funerary ceremonial involving warrior's fighting. (crwflags.com)
  • The conical iron studs that appear to either side of the seated female figure on the upper panel are tiny replicas of anvils used to pound and shape iron. (metmuseum.org)
  • Although the basic material is always cast iron, different pots are crafted in a variety of manners, ranging from handcrafted to, less frequently, mass-produced. (mrslinskitchen.com)
  • The wrinkle-free cotton and poly blend material looks freshly ironed right out of the dryer so you will be looking club-style sharp and ready to face the corporate world whether at a conference, a grand opening, groundbreaking, or any outdoor casual company event where employees and staff need to be identified. (ceremonialsupplies.com)
  • Pipestone was discovered in southwestern Minnesota by the Sioux Indians, who consider it a sacred material and use it to carve pipes and other ceremonial objects. (horsekeeping.com)
  • PIPESTONE , also known as catlinite , is a form of clay called argillite with a high iron content that colors it a deep red to pale orange. (horsekeeping.com)
  • The ale would be drunk from drinking horns for ceremonial purposes. (swordsswords.com)
  • In that form, it was used for ceremonial purposes 1935-1945 . (fotw.us)
  • May be used for ceremonial purposes, or as a prestigious gift. (wulflund.com)
  • Elegant and lightweight, the Deluxe Pinpoint Oxford non-iron shirt for men (100%) cotton will allow you to be personalized to include your company's embroidered logo. (ceremonialsupplies.com)
  • The similarities between these bronze axes are their artistic delicate patterns and their delicate fragile design which indicate their ceremonial use. (wikipedia.org)
  • With over 140 pieces, the exhibition includes a diverse range of iron, brass, bronze, gold, copper, silver and alloyed works created by artists in Sub‐Saharan Africa between the 12th and 21st centuries. (figgeartmuseum.org)
  • The Indonesian ceremonial bronze axes were Bronze Age objects that were produced in the Indonesian archipelago between the 1st and 2nd century AD. (wikipedia.org)
  • These industries were probably instrumental in the manufacture of various kinds of bronze objects in Indonesia, including the ceremonial bronze axes. (wikipedia.org)
  • For millennia, African metalsmiths have drawn upon the inherent power and beauty of metal to create objects including jewelry, weaponry, regalia, and sacred ceremonial objects. (figgeartmuseum.org)
  • Bossman got an Iron Anvil for the backpack, and a ceremonial grenade in a form of a small hammer. (dakkadakka.com)
  • The exhibition will feature a variety of new and recent works, including 26 'skillets', recast from a unique pairing of a wooden West African-style mask and a found cast iron frying pan. (lissongallery.com)
  • Ceremonial bronze axes continued to be developed during the pre-Classic era from the 1st to 2nd century AD. (wikipedia.org)
  • There are various forms of ceremonial bronze axes found in Indonesia. (wikipedia.org)
  • This well-decorated bronze axe was without a doubt ceremonial in use, but the exact nature of the use is unknown. (wikipedia.org)
  • Other types of Indonesian ceremonial bronze axe are the curved blades which have been discovered everywhere in the archipelago from West Java (e.g., at Bandung) to Sulawesi. (wikipedia.org)
  • Wikimedia Commons has media related to Indonesian ceremonial bronze axes. (wikipedia.org)
  • Tregonning Hill, with Iron Age Hillfort and Bronze Age Barrows, up for Sale for £150,000. (themodernantiquarian.com)
  • Note that the dimensions in Flaggenbuch 1939 are for the ceremonial use of a flag of this design as an ensign and are almost certainly large for its use as a jack. (fotw.us)
  • 100% USDA & JAS Organic Japanese Ceremonial Matcha Green Tea Powder - The Highest Grade On The Market! (naturesnectarlimited.com)
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  • In additional to drinking green tea, traces of the iron that make up tetsubins get absorbed into the tea brewed within, benefiting people with iron deficient diets. (mrslinskitchen.com)
  • We took into consideration all meteorites found within an area of 2,000 km in radius centered in the Red Sea, and we ended up with 20 iron meteorites," Comelli said. (unexplained-mysteries.com)
  • Our Japanese ceremonial grade Matcha has an all natural Amino Acid called L-Theanine which enhances all day energy, mental clarity and focus. (naturesnectarlimited.com)
  • It is also the first to directly engage with Hayden's culinary installation practice, bringing together wooden picnic tables, cast-iron skillets, and a multimedia stove to reflect on the history and significance of cooking and dining together in America. (lissongallery.com)
  • Some knights preferred a mail coif, no doubt with heavy padding and perhaps an iron cap beneath. (britannica.com)
  • Funded in part by over $4.7 million from the US Department of Energy and $476,000 from the California Energy Commission, the project is meant to prove the reliability of iron-chromium redox flow batteries for large, grid-scale storage. (aiche.org)
  • The approach shot allows an easy iron into a large green with only a few ceremonial bunkers. (golfcalifornia.com)
  • There is the large chambered tomb (Maes Howe), the Stones of Stenness and the Ring of Brodgar ceremonial circles, the settlement of Skara Brae, and a number of unexcavated sites. (destination360.com)
  • The ceremonial departure of the train was attended by prominent state government officials including Mag. (cargo-partner.com)
  • The approach shot is an easy five iron for most golfers onto a back to front sloping green. (golfcalifornia.com)
  • 670BC Yakutsk settlers underway to secure iron and horses (now in the south near china). (civfanatics.com)
  • No matter how perilous the international landscape, we will maintain our strategic focus and promote the development of comprehensive China-Russia partnership in the new era," Wang told reporters at a news conference on the sidelines of the annual meeting of China's ceremonial parliament. (timescolonist.com)
  • The shipment departed for its journey across the "Iron Silk Road" on October 9 and is set to arrive in China in 16 days. (cargo-partner.com)
  • Manchu shamans will perfume the air with incense and tie on a heavy bustle of iron jingles as a part of their ceremonial costume. (redwheelweiser.com)
  • Booklet and original artwork is completely restored by ACW (Pestilence, Tiamat, Ceremonial Oath). (iron-pegasus.com)
  • You will be looking fresh and secure as you step up to cut a ceremonial ribbon, or walk up on stage to deliver a dedication speech while representing your company or institution in this a-class quality tee. (ceremonialsupplies.com)
  • 4. Use only solid steel or seamless steel-lined cast-iron cannons to fire black-powder charges. (cdc.gov)
  • From drinking water stored in a silver cup, to sipping tea brewed in a cast iron kettle, people around the world have enjoyed the health benefits of metal. (mrslinskitchen.com)
  • Today, most tetsubins are handcrafted in factories that specialize in the production of cast iron tea ware. (mrslinskitchen.com)
  • The availability to mounted warrior elites of iron armour of high quality, particularly mail, was instrumental in the fall of Rome and in the establishment of European feudalism. (britannica.com)
  • The Iron Age was a dynamic period in central Mediterranean history, with the expansion of Greek and Phoenician colonies and the growth of Carthage into the dominant maritime power of the Mediterranean. (bvsalud.org)
  • We are not Iron Pier Brewery Ltd and have no connection with them. (quaffale.org.uk)
  • Our railway connection via the Iron Silk Road offers an environmentally friendly, fast and cost-efficient alternative to air and seafreight. (cargo-partner.com)
  • Once the iron solidifies, the molds are broken, and the kettle is sanded to create it's own unique finish. (mrslinskitchen.com)
  • The jack ( Kriegsschiffgösch ) was the black-white-red flag with an Iron Cross in the middle. (fotw.us)
  • The hood was backed by padding of cloth or leather, and a pointed iron helmet with nasal (a vertical bar protecting the nose) was worn over it. (britannica.com)
  • But an iron mine, recently approved on land barely 20 miles south of the Laponian Area's border, is straining that collaboration. (grist.org)