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Ablution Collection

"A Journey through Ablution: Exploring Rituals and Traditions Across Cultures" Immerse yourself in the enchanting night view of Bayezid II Mosque, Fatih, Istanbul

Background imageAblution Collection: Jewish ritual of Ablution

Jewish ritual of Ablution
GIA702690 Jewish ritual of Ablution by Italian School, (15th century); Biblioteca Palatina, Parma, Italy; (add.info.: Illustration from a Machzor (Jewish Festival Prayer Book)

Background imageAblution Collection: Inside an Egyptian Bathhouse, c. 1820s (engraving)

Inside an Egyptian Bathhouse, c. 1820s (engraving)
468689 Inside an Egyptian Bathhouse, c.1820s (engraving) by Denon, Dominique Vivant (1747-1825) (after); Private Collection; The Stapleton Collection; French, out of copyright

Background imageAblution Collection: Sapho Soap - Gives a Clear and Healthy Complexion, Pinaud Editions

Sapho Soap - Gives a Clear and Healthy Complexion, Pinaud Editions
SNG126543 Sapho Soap - Gives a Clear and Healthy Complexion, Pinaud Editions, Paris (colour litho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageAblution Collection: Brazen Sea

Brazen Sea
The Brazen Sea (also known as Molten Sea) was a large bronze basin for water located in the Temple In Jerusalem. Made by Solomon

Background imageAblution Collection: Brazen Sea - Judaism

Brazen Sea - Judaism
The Brazen Sea also known as the Molten Sea was a large basin in the Temple in Jerusalem made by Solomon for ablution (ritual washing) of priests

Background imageAblution Collection: Ablution (engraving)

Ablution (engraving)
3097150 Ablution (engraving) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Ablution, Illustration for La Femme, Medecin du Foyer by Anna Fischer (Muller)

Background imageAblution Collection: Euryclea discovers Ulysses (engraving)

Euryclea discovers Ulysses (engraving)
973724 Euryclea discovers Ulysses (engraving) by Flaxman, John (1755-1826) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Euryclea discovers Ulysses)

Background imageAblution Collection: Vessels for Ablution (engraving)

Vessels for Ablution (engraving)
5992529 Vessels for Ablution (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Vessels for Ablution)

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EyeUbiquitous_20114054
Myanmar, Mandalay, Young woman washing herself outside her house, Yay Kyi village

Background imageAblution Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20114086

EyeUbiquitous_20114086
Myanmar, Shan State, Women washing themselves in Inle Lake, near Indein Village

Background imageAblution Collection: Algeria - Timgad - Byzantine Baptism Pool

Algeria - Timgad - Byzantine Baptism Pool
A Byzantine Baptismal Pool at Timgad, a Roman colonial town in the Aures Mountains of Algeria, founded by the Emperor Trajan around AD 100. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageAblution Collection: Hagia Sophia. Fountaint of ablutions. Istanbul

Hagia Sophia. Fountaint of ablutions. Istanbul
Hagia Sophia. Fountain of ablutions. 18th century. Istanbul. Turkey

Background imageAblution Collection: Turkey. Istanbul. Source of ablutions. 18th century Enclosur

Turkey. Istanbul. Source of ablutions. 18th century Enclosure of the Basilica of Santa Sofia

Background imageAblution Collection: Turkey. Istanbul. Hagia Sophia. Inside. Alabaster urn

Turkey. Istanbul. Hagia Sophia. Inside. Alabaster urn

Background imageAblution Collection: Turkey. Istanbul. Fountain of Sultan Amhed III

Turkey. Istanbul. Fountain of Sultan Amhed III, 1728. Detail

Background imageAblution Collection: Morning ablutions at a Pembrokeshire scout camp

Morning ablutions at a Pembrokeshire scout camp
Boys having fun washing their faces at a Pembrokeshire scout camp

Background imageAblution Collection: Ablution ladles at the entrance of a Shinto shrine, Kyoto, Japan, Asia

Ablution ladles at the entrance of a Shinto shrine, Kyoto, Japan, Asia

Background imageAblution Collection: Morning ablutions

Morning ablutions, Hindu pilgrims bathing in the River Ganges (Ganga), Varanasi (Benares), Uttar Pradesh state, India, Asia


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"A Journey through Ablution: Exploring Rituals and Traditions Across Cultures" Immerse yourself in the enchanting night view of Bayezid II Mosque, Fatih, Istanbul, Turkey as you witness the timeless practice of ablution. From Turkey's historic Constantinople (now Istanbul) to Top-Khane square, this captivating journey takes us on a cultural exploration. Travel further east to Algeria's Timgad where the Byzantine Baptism Pool stands as a testament to ancient ablution rituals. Marvel at its architectural beauty and imagine the significance it held for those seeking spiritual purification. In Istanbul's iconic Hagia Sophia, discover the Fountain of Ablutions – an exquisite symbol of cleansing before prayer. Witness devotees gracefully performing their pre-prayer ritual, connecting with their faith in this sacred space. Venturing into Jewish traditions, we encounter the profound Jewish ritual of Ablution. Explore how water plays a vital role in purifying both body and soul within this rich heritage. Step back in time with an engraving depicting an Egyptian Bathhouse from the 1820s. Transport yourself to another era as you envision people indulging in communal bathing while engaging in personal acts of ablution. Experience luxury through Pinaud Editions' Sapho Soap - renowned for bestowing a clear and healthy complexion. Discover how even personal care products can be intertwined with rituals such as ablution. Delve into religious symbolism with Brazen Sea – an emblematic feature within Judaism representing purity and divine connection. Uncover its significance within ancient customs that have endured over centuries. Unveiling Constantinople Illustrated through engravings allows us glimpses into daily life during different eras. Among these depictions lies one capturing the essence – showcasing its integral place within society across time. Finally, let Euryclea discovering Ulysses guide us towards understanding how acts extend beyond religious contexts.