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Devotees rolling to Niño Fidencio’s tomb on the “Road of Penance” at the shrine in Espinazo, Mexico Material Objects
An unlit candle in a glossy, rounded, yellow glass container sits unboxed beside a silver boxed candle, which most prominently says "Let it burn." and "SOUL" in black, white, and yellow text. Let. It. Burn. SoulCycle's Jonathan Adler Grapefruit Scented Candle Cody Musselman Article
Cardboard packaging of waterproof socks Wudhu Socks Kambiz GhaneaBassiri Article
poster Nature, Culture, and Faith in Seventeenth-Century Kongo and Angola Cécile Fromont Article
Ablution Socks: The Logic of Market Capitalism and Its Limits Kambiz GhaneaBassiri Article
A Yezidi refugee from Sinjar kisses a sacred stone (kevir) at the Lalish Shrine, Iraqi Kurdistan Material Objects
image Senses of Belonging: Materiality, Embodiment, and Attunement at Sufi Shrines in India Anna Bigelow Article
Rituals at Hazrat Tawakkal Mastan Dargah, Bengalaru Material Objects
Bībī kā ʿAlam Karen G. Ruffle Article
Of the People, Victuals, Customs, Animals, and Fruits of the Kingdoms of Africa Material Objects
Gold Palaces: Merit, Beauty, and Perfection in the Cremation Structures of Monks in Northern Thailand Rebecca S. Hall Article
The prasat sop in its final stages of burning Material Objects

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