
Stake attention in this memory
This close-up image showcases a carved wooden plaque, originating from Onitsha, Nigeria. The plaque is crafted from dark brown wood, with the carved elements notably raised and highlighted in a lighter, golden-brown hue, creating a striking contrast against the darker, recessed background. On the left side of the plaque, a decorative, flowing vine with multiple leaves is carved vertically, adding an organic and ornamental touch. The main body of the plaque features text carved in a decorative, somewhat whimsical font, arranged in several lines. The visible text reads: "The Lord is my Light and my Saluation. Whom Shall I fear? 27%" The "27%" at the end is a common shorthand reference to the Bible verse Psalm 27:1, which states, "The LORD is my light and my salvation; whom shall I fear?" The plaque serves as a decorative item, likely intended to display this inspirational or religious quote. The overall impression is one of rustic craftsmanship and spiritual message.
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