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match the image with the appropriate descriptive statement about cultural function. this simple yet elegant artifact was used in ritual japanese tea ceremonies, inscribed with letters that read "thou art mighty forever, oh lord," this small english artifact would be used by the wearer during a private prayer or devotion, likely used in rituals to drive out demons the surface of this eighteenth century tibetan artifact is richly adorned with images of the ruin of evil spirits, this carving of a vulture sitting atop a scowling figure was likely used by a shaman (an intermediary between the physical and spiritual world) in columbian rituals
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I don’t have the images here — could you upload them (or give their filenames or numbers)? Once I can see each image I’ll match it to the correct descriptive statement.
If you can’t upload images, you can copy short visual descriptions (material, size, inscriptions, motifs). To help you match them yourself, here are quick identification tips for each statement:
- “Simple yet elegant…used in ritual Japanese tea ceremonies” — look for a ceramic chawan (tea bowl) or bamboo/wood tea implement; restrained, wabi‑sabi aesthetic, subtle glaze/texture.
- “Inscribed with letters that read ‘thou art mighty forever, oh lord’…small English artifact…worn during private prayer” — look for a small portable object (locket, reliquary, devotional pendant, or prayer bead container) with Latin/English inscription and a loop or pin for wearing.
- “Likely used in rituals to drive out demons…the surface of this eighteenth century Tibetan artifact is richly adorned with images of the ruin of evil spirits” — look for a Tibetan phurba (ritual dagger), mirror, or painted/metal ritual object with wrathful deities, intricate metalwork, and Tibetan script.
- “Carving of a vulture atop a scowling figure…used by a shaman in Columbian rituals” — look for a carved wooden effigy or statuette, stylized animal-human composite, often polychrome or tobacco‑stained wood; iconography tied to Andean/Amazonian shamanic practices.
Send the images or descriptions and I’ll match them.
If you can’t upload images, you can copy short visual descriptions (material, size, inscriptions, motifs). To help you match them yourself, here are quick identification tips for each statement:
- “Simple yet elegant…used in ritual Japanese tea ceremonies” — look for a ceramic chawan (tea bowl) or bamboo/wood tea implement; restrained, wabi‑sabi aesthetic, subtle glaze/texture.
- “Inscribed with letters that read ‘thou art mighty forever, oh lord’…small English artifact…worn during private prayer” — look for a small portable object (locket, reliquary, devotional pendant, or prayer bead container) with Latin/English inscription and a loop or pin for wearing.
- “Likely used in rituals to drive out demons…the surface of this eighteenth century Tibetan artifact is richly adorned with images of the ruin of evil spirits” — look for a Tibetan phurba (ritual dagger), mirror, or painted/metal ritual object with wrathful deities, intricate metalwork, and Tibetan script.
- “Carving of a vulture atop a scowling figure…used by a shaman in Columbian rituals” — look for a carved wooden effigy or statuette, stylized animal-human composite, often polychrome or tobacco‑stained wood; iconography tied to Andean/Amazonian shamanic practices.
Send the images or descriptions and I’ll match them.
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