Roman bronze phallus amulet
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Object number
AR3368-05
Object: |
Amulet shaped as three large and two small phalli, so-called Fascinum or Fascinus
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Material: |
Bronze
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Date: |
About 1st century B.C. - 3rd century A.D. Roman |
Description: |
Amulet shaped as three erected large and two small phalli. With ring, to wear the amulet on a chain or rope around the neck. The Romans, as many modern societies, believed that certain people had the power to hurt others by their looks, the so-called "evil eye". The most popular amulet to avert the influence of the evil eye was the erect phallus, which can also be understood as a personification of the deity Fascinus. Such apotropaic amulets were carried hung round the neck, or placed in houses in gardens, on hearths or at working places. |
Size: |
Height 37 mm, width 46 mm.
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Condition: |
Perfectly preserved, incl. the original ring. Beautiful green patina.
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Provenance: |
Acquired 2022 in a Swiss auction house. Ex Swiss private collection Odermatt, acquired in the 1970s - 1980s.
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Authenticity: |
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