
Today I thought I’d try and find three unusual, out-of-the-ordinary objects to depict the gold, frankincense and myrrh that were presented to the infant Jesus by the three wise men.
The first shot (above) is a decorative, gold-painted flange on the ticket booth of an open-air carousel in Southbank, Melbourne, but the other two were always going to be harder to track down.
This small hand-crafted container (below) was given to us by a very close friend some years ago. I thought it would easily represent something in which the Magi might have presented frankincense after carrying it on their long journey.

Finally, I mulled over several options for myrrh before settling on this final set of trinkets (below) that are so distinctive because of the multi-coloured stones that give it such an ancient appearance.
And this would be the most suitable place to confess that I must have had a wacky sense of humour even when I was in primary school. I still vividly remember a Christmas card that was sent to me specifically, instead of being addressed to the whole family as usual.
It showed the three wise men bowing reverently in front of the crib. Two wise men are looking in horror at their companion and shaking their heads, saying, "No, no, we said frankincense".
The third wise man has a rope tethered to Frankenstein.

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I love them all !!Sandy
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures and post, as always, David!
ReplyDeleteOh, WOW! These are absolutely beautiful!
ReplyDeleteVisiting from Photo Story Friday...
ReplyDeleteThis was a really neat approach..I enjoyed it and the photos are so crisp and clear and beautiful to look at.
I love all of them. Very good choices.
ReplyDeleteDavid, we can always count on you for good humor and myrrhth around the holidays.
ReplyDeleteI love the shots and the story along with it. Thanks, David!
ReplyDeletewhat a nice post and idea...loved the shots...
ReplyDeletehave a happy holiday.
They are so beautiful and I love to hear the story of the three wisemen.
ReplyDeleteLoved it, loved it & loved it! Such a creative post. I've got so much to learn from you! Thank you for hunting & photographing all these things for us!
ReplyDeleteAll three are fit for a King. The bejeweled compartments remind of something similar I saw in a shop here. They were billed as 'reliquaries.'
ReplyDeleteFrankenstein?
Very nice David.... Beautiful photos...
ReplyDelete(((HUGS)))
Donna
Wonderful photos and story. Perfect for the season.
ReplyDeleteMuch more creative than mine..Wonderful job for the theme 'wide' Happy weekend David...
ReplyDeleteYour photography is amazing; your things are beautiful and perfect for your post. You have a very good eye for capturing things.
ReplyDeleteI loved this post, thanks David!
Really lovely David - and I always thought it was Frankenstein too- brilliant!
ReplyDeleteWonderful approach to the subject, David. I like all three pictures but the last two are my favorites. The middle one had me remembering the lyrics to "This is My Box" from Amahl and the Night Visitors. Do you remember all the wonderful things the Wise Man kept in his box?
ReplyDeleteCheers! & Happy Holidays!
Although you took a bit of liberty with "wide," you did very well with gold, frankincense and myrrh; those are lovely photos. I had a wonderful excursion on Google looking up the background of frankincense. Very interesting.
ReplyDeleteMost definitely a very original take on this week's Photo Hunt theme! :)
ReplyDeleteI'm sure the infant Jesus would be delighted with your gifts...come, they told me...
ReplyDeleteSandi
Oooom, I love these treasure boxes. Very beautiful indeed.
ReplyDeleteI always know you are going to have great shots for Photohunt. Happy weekend and a very happy Christmas
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed your post a lot...very beautiful...
ReplyDeleteHeh heh. That would have been interesting. :D
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos.. what a great way to represent them. Loved the Frankenstein card idea. :)
ReplyDeleteMay your days be myrrhry and bright..
Great post,.... about the 3 Wise men. Happy Holidays to you and yours.
ReplyDeleteLove your "wide" interpretation of the theme, David! These photos, as usual, are just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBetween the holidays and commitments and work, I'm afraid I've gone a little dark and quirky this week...
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Happy Holidays! (Not that it has anything to do with my PH post...)
Love your "wide" interpretation of the theme, David! These photos, as usual, are just beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBetween the holidays and commitments and work, I'm afraid I've gone a little dark and quirky this week...
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Happy Holidays! (Not that it has anything to do with my PH post...)
Great post David.
ReplyDeleteI was actually given for Christmas, many years ago, a gold coloured box with pieces of frankincense and myrrh inside. I still have it although the wonderful smells have gone from the resins now.
Have wonderful Christmas.