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1968.13.336

Amulet consisting of a shell with ornamental silver bands and four coral horns, all on the same ring. [El.B 30/10/2008]


1968.13.336

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Collection type
Object
Description
Amulet consisting of a shell with ornamental silver bands and four coral horns, all on the same ring. [El.B 30/10/2008]
Geographical reference
Sicily Taormina
Cultural groups
Italian
Date / Period
Date made: Before 1903
Date collected
1903
Acquisition information
Loaned: 07/1968
Materials and processes
Material Silver Metal, Material Coral, Material Shell, Material Gold Metal, Process Twisted, Process Filigree, Process Carved
Dimensions
Length: max 55 mm
Object numbers
Accession number: 1968.13.336
Research and responses

Relevant publications: The Evil Eye, an Account of this Ancient and Widespread Superstition, by Frederick Thomas Elworthy, London. John Murray, Albemarle Street, 1895. Horns of Honour and Other Studies in the By-ways of Archaeology, by Frederick Thomas Elworthy, London, John Murray, Albemarle Street, 1900.

Search terms: Religion, Amulet