Gem

Amulet

29-128-128

From: Mediterranean

Curatorial Section: Mediterranean

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Object Number 29-128-128
Current Location Collections Storage
Culture Italian
Provenience Mediterranean
Manufacture Location Italy
Period 19th Century
Date Made 1800-1899 CE
Section Mediterranean
Materials Chalcedony
Technique Cameo
Iconography Fish | Aringa
Description

Sommerville: Chalceony - an amulet or talisman cameo. Greek and Roman Cameos, Case H.

Vermeule: Chalcedony. Cameo (gilt amulet setting with loop) this appears to be glass mounted on chalcedony. "an Amulet or Talisman cameo (amuleto della Fecundita e Propagazione). The symbol used is an "aringa", a fish that in Italy deposits from thirty to forty thousand eggs annually. "aringa" is a herring according to an Italian dictionary.

Length 1.9 cm
Width 1.5 cm
Credit Line Bequest of Maxwell Sommerville, 1904
Other Number 128 - Sommerville Gem Number

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