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The bowl is decorated with depictions of the seven virtues: <i>Faith</i>, <i>Prudence</i>, <i>Hope</i>, <i>Justice</i>, <i>Temperance</i>, <i>Fortitude</i> and, in the centre, <i>Charity</i> as the chief virtue. 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