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Altrömisch, Kaiserreich Bronzenes Fruchtbarkeits-Amulettanhänger – Vulva-Symbol  (Ohne mindestpreis)
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Altrömisch, Kaiserreich Bronzenes Fruchtbarkeits-Amulettanhänger – Vulva-Symbol (Ohne mindestpreis)

A fascinating Ancient Roman bronze fertility amulet dating to approximately the 1st–3rd century AD, designed as a small pendant with suspension loop, intended to be worn on a cord or necklace. The amulet features a rounded bulb-shaped body with an integral loop, allowing it to be suspended as a protective charm. On the underside is a clearly carved vulva motif, rendered in stylized form with radiating lines. This symbol was widely used in the Roman world as an apotropaic device, believed to ward off evil influences and protect the wearer from misfortune. In Roman culture, objects depicting sexual or fertility symbols were not considered obscene but rather powerful protective charms. Such amulets were commonly worn by both adults and children as talismans against the evil eye (malocchio), a harmful gaze believed to bring bad luck or illness. The imagery was thought to neutralize negative forces through its symbolic association with life, fertility, and renewal. Bronze pendants of this type were popular across the Roman Empire and are frequently found in domestic, military, and urban contexts. They were worn as personal protection charms, sometimes attached to necklaces, bracelets, or clothing. The presence of the suspension loop indicates that this example was specifically intended for daily wear as a pendant. The piece displays a well-preserved ancient patina, with visible wear consistent with age and long-term use. The stylized carving on the underside remains clearly visible, preserving the symbolic design. Size: 14mm Culture: Ancient Roman Empire Date: Circa 1st–3rd century AD Material: Bronze Type: Protective / fertility amulet pendant Motif: Vulva symbol (apotropaic protection against the evil eye) Suspension: Integrated loop for necklace or cord Condition: Good ancient condition with natural patina Roman amulets with fertility symbolism represent an important aspect of daily life in antiquity, reflecting beliefs in protection, fertility, and the power of symbolic imagery. This pendant offers a rare and evocative glimpse into the personal protective practices of the Roman world. A compelling artifact of Roman popular religion and superstition, embodying the ancient belief in protective charms and fertility symbolism.

Nr. 101999981

Verkauft
Altrömisch, Kaiserreich Bronzenes Fruchtbarkeits-Amulettanhänger – Vulva-Symbol  (Ohne mindestpreis)

Altrömisch, Kaiserreich Bronzenes Fruchtbarkeits-Amulettanhänger – Vulva-Symbol (Ohne mindestpreis)

A fascinating Ancient Roman bronze fertility amulet dating to approximately the 1st–3rd century AD, designed as a small pendant with suspension loop, intended to be worn on a cord or necklace.

The amulet features a rounded bulb-shaped body with an integral loop, allowing it to be suspended as a protective charm. On the underside is a clearly carved vulva motif, rendered in stylized form with radiating lines. This symbol was widely used in the Roman world as an apotropaic device, believed to ward off evil influences and protect the wearer from misfortune.

In Roman culture, objects depicting sexual or fertility symbols were not considered obscene but rather powerful protective charms. Such amulets were commonly worn by both adults and children as talismans against the evil eye (malocchio), a harmful gaze believed to bring bad luck or illness. The imagery was thought to neutralize negative forces through its symbolic association with life, fertility, and renewal.

Bronze pendants of this type were popular across the Roman Empire and are frequently found in domestic, military, and urban contexts. They were worn as personal protection charms, sometimes attached to necklaces, bracelets, or clothing. The presence of the suspension loop indicates that this example was specifically intended for daily wear as a pendant.

The piece displays a well-preserved ancient patina, with visible wear consistent with age and long-term use. The stylized carving on the underside remains clearly visible, preserving the symbolic design.

Size: 14mm

Culture: Ancient Roman Empire

Date: Circa 1st–3rd century AD

Material: Bronze

Type: Protective / fertility amulet pendant

Motif: Vulva symbol (apotropaic protection against the evil eye)

Suspension: Integrated loop for necklace or cord

Condition: Good ancient condition with natural patina

Roman amulets with fertility symbolism represent an important aspect of daily life in antiquity, reflecting beliefs in protection, fertility, and the power of symbolic imagery. This pendant offers a rare and evocative glimpse into the personal protective practices of the Roman world.

A compelling artifact of Roman popular religion and superstition, embodying the ancient belief in protective charms and fertility symbolism.

Höchstgebot
€ 132
Ruth Garrido Vila
Experte
Schätzung  € 150 - € 200

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