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PHALLIC AMULET

Roman culture


 

PHALLIC AMULET

Bronze. 

Length: 5cm. Height: 2.6 cm. Maximum thickness: 2.5 cm.

Roman period. 1st century A.D.

 

Origin

Country house in La Mazmorra. Jerez de la Frontera. Cádiz.

 

Description

Pendant is flat at the back, with central ring and representation of male sex organs, phallus and 'higa' (a closed fist with thumb sticking out between middle and ring finger, symbolic allegory of male genitalia). The use of this type of amulets is linked to prosperity and abundance. Popular belief held that they warded off spells such as the “evil eye” - very common in the Roman period. Repeated motifs on the same amulet, as here, would multiply its protective ability.

 

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