29 Bilder zum Thema "miriam" bei ClipDealer

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Baby Moses and The Frogs
Russia, Moscow, Necropolis of the Donskoy Monastery May 18, 2018 - The bas-relief of Miriam, the heroine of the Bible, 1849, the sculptor A. V. Loganovsky, the remains of the ornaments of the old Cathedral of Christ the Savior
Bronze and brass jewelry set on subject photography studio
closeup of an old hamsa amulet, also known of the hand of fatima or the hand of mary, on a gray rustic wooden surface
Medieval amulet
closeup of an old hamsa amulet, also known of the hand of fatima or the hand of mary, on a gray rustic wooden surface
Olonec. Cathedral of Our Lady of Smolensk
Medieval amulet
St. Therese de Lisieux.
various stones (greywacke, rhinestone, etc)
closeup the hand of a young man holding an old hamsa amulet, also known of the hand of fatima or the hand of mary, in black and white
holy statue isolated on black
set of various brown gemstones with names ( bronzite, pietersite, clinohumite, turritella, miriam, hydrogoethite, basalt, simbirsite, irnimite, chiastolite, unakite, suevite, etc) isolated on white
Medieval amulet
old hamsa amulet or hand of Fatima
various stones (anthophyllite, hydrogoethite, etc)
closeup of an old hamsa amulet, also known of the hand of fatima or the hand of mary, hanging from the neck of a man
Medieval amulet
old hamsa amulet or hand of Fatima
Surf and Surfers
old hamsa amulet or hand of Fatima
closeup of an old hamsa amulet, also known of the hand of fatima or the hand of mary, on the palm of the hand of a young man, in black and white
ruins of  Qalhat, an old abandoned former capital in Oman, arabi
BETHLEHEM, Palestinian Authority, July 12, 2015: Carmelite conve
Waves in Southern California
Surfers at Manhattan Beach - panorama
Hand of Fatima or Hamsa (Khamsa) amulet or Miriams Hand (Miriam's Hand). Amulet popular throughout the Middle East and North Africa and commonly used in jewelry and wall hangings.
Hand of Fatima or Hamsa (Khamsa) amulet or Miriams Hand (Miriam's Hand). Amulet popular throughout the Middle East and North Africa and commonly used in jewelry and wall hangings.
Variety of charms and amulets

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