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> Sacred Landmarks 2010 Wall Calendar Description Description Sacred Landmarks 2010 Wall Calendar Our Price $13.95 Sacred Landmarks Wall Calendar: This calendar features twelve different magical landmarks from all over the world captured in brilliant color photographs. From a Buddhist temple to the Pyramids in Giza, these photos provide a window to the world. Sacred Landmarks Wall Calendar: This calendar features twelve different magical landmarks from all over the world captured in brilliant color
The Kosher Sutra: Eight Sacred Secrets for Reigniting Desire and Restoring Passion for Life
Sacred Fish Fountain (98691) This tabletop fountain creates an atmosphere of calm tranquility. Our Price $99.91 The Sacred Fish fountain has a distinctive design that includes a copper koi fish and silver Chinese coin hand-painted onto a slate stone perched over a handmade copper bowl. Pump included. Indoor use. natural copper and slate finish. 9" long. 9" wide. 6" high.
In today's politically charged climate, Jade Music is releasing Sacred Georgian Chants, an album of chants from the war-torn region. The music reflects the vigor and beauty of polyphonic chants from one of the oldest Christian countries. Georgian religious choir chant achieved its zenith in the 10th and 11th centuries. Chant techniques were developed and chant codified. It spread to Georgian monasteries in foreign lands such as Palestine, Bulgaria, and the Sinai desert. The Georgian Harmony Choir was
Bortnyansky: Sacred Concertos for Double Choir, Vol. 6