Gold And Silver Adorned Religious Items From Iraq.
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When I travel outside of the country, I make an effort to locate antique items that will impress people. This is my practise of looking for items that I don't have in my country and also revealing other cultures and traditions that help me relax. I love discovering antique things, especially those containing #Gold and #Silver.
UNVEILING ANTIQUE TREASURES OF IRAQ
This time, I came to discover these old Iraqi-made Islamic antiques. They are religious things that are beautiful and lovely. These are valuable items for two reasons. The first is that they contain a small quantity of #gold and silver. The second that they are of great importance and old historical items.
Tasbeeh, Sang e Haram, Panja, silver stones, and water from a very ancient dwelling are the names of the items. These are the most common items in Iran, Iraq, Syria, and other Islamic nations. They are the simple items found in all nations, such as Tasbeeh, which can be found in any country.
These are Tasbeeh, which are very old for a variety of causes. They may be because it is handcrafted, has gold and silver accents, gorgeous designs, and is made of old materials. Like the tasbeeh in the picture, which has a long past as well as the addition of precious metals.
The simple marble stone was taken from the Haram of Abul Fazal, a well-known and revered Shia Muslim character. These stones have special significance for them because they were taken from the location of these famous people. They are frequently discovered when these marbles are fractured for various reasons.
A STORY OF HEALING WATER AND SACRED PANJAS
The water from the tube-well is collected in a bottle with having an old history. You can look up Imam Hassan's Dwell in Google. (Chah-e-Imam Hassan). This water is unique in that it can be used to treat a variety of diseases. For example, if you have a skin infection, rubbing this water will cure it. It can also be used to treat other diseases.
PANJA, the most respected of Shia Muslims, is silver-plated. This has particular significance for the Shia people because it boosts their faith and loyalty. This panja was given as a present by an Iraqi, who stated that it is very ancient and has special blessings if kept at home.
These antiques are very valuable to me unless I can find them in my own nation. These are simple items that can be purchased anywhere, but they have a long history and hold particular meaning for me. I decided to take some photos of these items and share them with you.
The beauty of these items is that they contain a small quantity of #Gold and #Silver, which appeals to many people due to the presence of these precious metals. I'm not sure how much gold and silver are used, but I think only a small amount is used for coating and giving it beauty and respect.
This is my attempt to show you with the antiques discovered in Iraq. I hope you enjoy the article and the photos of the antique items. If you enjoyed the post and images, please leave feedback in the comments area so that the next post can be even better. Thank you for sticking with me until the finish.
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