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Obj. ID: 4947
Sacred and Ritual Objects
  Torah crown, Florence, 1850

© Center for Jewish Art, Photographer: Radovan, Zev, 1986

The coronet is made of silver and consists of a base and a wreath.

The base is round and it bears an dedicatory inscription. The wreath is round. It bears a reliefed decoration of oval medallions bearing a pomegranate at centre. Between the medallions are floriate branches with fruits and ribbons are hanging from them. Under the ribbons is a row depicting volutes linked by palmettes. Upon the medallions are arches filled with a leaf and surmounted by a palmette. A lily with three leaves is depicted between the arches. The upper edge of the wreath has a weavy pointed shape. A dedicatory inscription is engraved in full letters and reads:

ק"ל [קדש לה'] נדבת הבחור הנחמד כמ"ר יוסף מעובדיה וביתו

"Dedicated to the Lordת a donation of the nice youth our honourable teacher Rabbi Joseph Ovadiah(?) and his daughter(?)."

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Torah crown | Unknown
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