Obj. ID: 51028
Sacred and Ritual Objects Amulet, Morocco, circa 1925
The following description was prepared by William Gross:
From earliest times, man has tried to protect himself from misfortune by the use of objects which he considered holy or otherwise (e.g., magically) potent. Amulets and talismans are items generally worn around the neck or wrist, carried in a pocket or purse or hung on a wall. They are meant to protect or aid those who carried or wore them. The Hebrew word for amulet, kame‘a, has the root meaning "to bind". Jewish amulets are usually comprised of texts (either letters or graphic symbols) that are inscribed on some sort of material; some may also contain plant matter or precious stones. The texts of amulets usually include holy names that are believed to have the ability to affect reality, along with incantations summoning angels or other magical powers. For the most part, an amulet has a specific purpose: to ease childbirth, facilitate recovery from illness, improve one’s livelihood, and so on, but in the modern world many are also made for general protection.
A very elaborate house amulet, very much in the tradition of similar amulets from the Islamic culture of Morocco. It is much larger than the norm and contains illustrations of the Zodiac. The script is very difficult to read in parts of the amulet and in some areas appears to be a sort of pseudo script.
sub-set tree:
Z | Zodiac Signs | Scorpio (Scorpion), Zodiac Sign of Heshvan
Z | Zodiac Signs | Leo (Lion), Zodiac Sign of Av
Z | Zodiac Signs | Taurus (Bull), Zodiac Sign of Iyyar
Z | Zodiac Signs
Z | Zodiac Signs | Gemini (Twins), Zodiac Sign of Sivan
Z | Zodiac Signs | Aries (Lamb), Zodiac Sign of Nisan
A | Amuletic diagram
T | Text written in micrography | Micrographic shaped text
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