Ancient Roman Gold RARE Amulet in rectangular sheet (lamella) with Greek cursive writing. Spanish Export License.

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Ancient Roman gold lamella amulet in a rectangular sheet (13 mm x 88 mm, 0.93 g) with Greek cursive inscription, dating to the 1st–3rd century A.D., in good condition, acquired from a private European collection via Austria and supplied with a Certificate of Authenticity and European Union export license.

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ITEM: Amulet in rectangular sheet (lamella) with Greek cursive writing
MATERIAL: Gold
CULTURE: Roman
PERIOD: 1st - 3rd Century A.D
DIMENSIONS: 13 mm x 88 mm, 0,93 gr
CONDITION: Good condition
PROVENANCE: Ex European dealer, bought from a European private collection before 2000s
BIBLIOGRAPHY: KOTANSKY, ROY D., A Gold Lamella for 'Blessed' Abalala (2016)
PARALLEL: The British Museum Online Collection, Museum number 2009,8042.1

The rectangular sheet amulet, or lamella, bearing Greek cursive script is a fascinating and common artifact of personal magic and religion in the Roman world. These lamellae were typically made of thin, malleable metal, most often gold, silver, or lead, with gold being reserved for the most precious and powerful amulets. They served a similar protective or coercive function to defixiones (curse tablets), but instead of being pinned down to affect a target, they were folded, rolled, or crumpled into a small packet and then worn on the body—often placed in a cylindrical metal capsule—to protect the wearer or secure a desired outcome. The use of Greek cursive was dominant because Greek remained the lingua franca of magic, science, and intellectual pursuits across the eastern Mediterranean and was highly valued in Roman magical practice everywhere.

The text inscribed on these amulets is what defines their magical power. They frequently feature invocations of powerful deities or spirits, sometimes mixing Greek, Egyptian, and Jewish names in a syncretic blend typical of Greco-Roman magic. Common elements include magical voces (meaningless-sounding words of power), palindromes, and charakt?res (magical signs or symbols) that were believed to compel the divine forces. The content falls into several categories: prayers for protection from illness, demons, and evil eye; love spells; or appeals for good fortune. The choice of a rectangular metal sheet, rather than clay or papyrus, was deliberate, as the durable, inert metal was believed to be a more permanent and effective vehicle for the written spell, ensuring its power would last as long as the wearer possessed the amulet.

From an archaeological perspective, these lamellae provide direct evidence of the popular religious beliefs and daily magic practiced by Roman-era individuals, a realm often undocumented in official histories. Workshops specializing in their manufacture flourished, and in some contexts, there is evidence that the thin sheets were even "struck" or impressed from master molds to allow for mass production of popular protective phrases, though most were carefully inscribed by hand using a stylus. The discovery of these amulets in graves and domestic contexts across the Roman Empire—from Egypt to Britain—highlights the universality of personal anxiety and the dependence on magic for perceived control over fate, a critical facet of daily life that coexisted with official Roman state religion.

Comes with Certificate of Authenticity and European Union export license

If you bid outside European Union and win the item, we must request a new export license to your country and the shipment will delay between 3 - 5 weeks.




Catawiki disclaimer: This object has been dated based on style by the seller . No further tests, such as an analysis of metals(XRF-test) have been conducted to check the integrity of the piece.

Seller's Story

Your Antiquarian offers ancient art and ancient coins. Our main objective is to offer the highest quality at the best price respecting and strictly complying with the laws of heritage protection and UNESCO heritage norms. Therefore, all the pieces that are published come from private collections in which the provenance can be checked or international auctions. All our antiquities and coins are accompanied by their Certificate of Authenticity. We have a no quibble 90 day return policy. At Your Antiquarian we are committed to helping disadvantaged groups and for this reason a portion of each purchase is donated to charities to help people in need.
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ITEM: Amulet in rectangular sheet (lamella) with Greek cursive writing
MATERIAL: Gold
CULTURE: Roman
PERIOD: 1st - 3rd Century A.D
DIMENSIONS: 13 mm x 88 mm, 0,93 gr
CONDITION: Good condition
PROVENANCE: Ex European dealer, bought from a European private collection before 2000s
BIBLIOGRAPHY: KOTANSKY, ROY D., A Gold Lamella for 'Blessed' Abalala (2016)
PARALLEL: The British Museum Online Collection, Museum number 2009,8042.1

The rectangular sheet amulet, or lamella, bearing Greek cursive script is a fascinating and common artifact of personal magic and religion in the Roman world. These lamellae were typically made of thin, malleable metal, most often gold, silver, or lead, with gold being reserved for the most precious and powerful amulets. They served a similar protective or coercive function to defixiones (curse tablets), but instead of being pinned down to affect a target, they were folded, rolled, or crumpled into a small packet and then worn on the body—often placed in a cylindrical metal capsule—to protect the wearer or secure a desired outcome. The use of Greek cursive was dominant because Greek remained the lingua franca of magic, science, and intellectual pursuits across the eastern Mediterranean and was highly valued in Roman magical practice everywhere.

The text inscribed on these amulets is what defines their magical power. They frequently feature invocations of powerful deities or spirits, sometimes mixing Greek, Egyptian, and Jewish names in a syncretic blend typical of Greco-Roman magic. Common elements include magical voces (meaningless-sounding words of power), palindromes, and charakt?res (magical signs or symbols) that were believed to compel the divine forces. The content falls into several categories: prayers for protection from illness, demons, and evil eye; love spells; or appeals for good fortune. The choice of a rectangular metal sheet, rather than clay or papyrus, was deliberate, as the durable, inert metal was believed to be a more permanent and effective vehicle for the written spell, ensuring its power would last as long as the wearer possessed the amulet.

From an archaeological perspective, these lamellae provide direct evidence of the popular religious beliefs and daily magic practiced by Roman-era individuals, a realm often undocumented in official histories. Workshops specializing in their manufacture flourished, and in some contexts, there is evidence that the thin sheets were even "struck" or impressed from master molds to allow for mass production of popular protective phrases, though most were carefully inscribed by hand using a stylus. The discovery of these amulets in graves and domestic contexts across the Roman Empire—from Egypt to Britain—highlights the universality of personal anxiety and the dependence on magic for perceived control over fate, a critical facet of daily life that coexisted with official Roman state religion.

Comes with Certificate of Authenticity and European Union export license

If you bid outside European Union and win the item, we must request a new export license to your country and the shipment will delay between 3 - 5 weeks.




Catawiki disclaimer: This object has been dated based on style by the seller . No further tests, such as an analysis of metals(XRF-test) have been conducted to check the integrity of the piece.

Seller's Story

Your Antiquarian offers ancient art and ancient coins. Our main objective is to offer the highest quality at the best price respecting and strictly complying with the laws of heritage protection and UNESCO heritage norms. Therefore, all the pieces that are published come from private collections in which the provenance can be checked or international auctions. All our antiquities and coins are accompanied by their Certificate of Authenticity. We have a no quibble 90 day return policy. At Your Antiquarian we are committed to helping disadvantaged groups and for this reason a portion of each purchase is donated to charities to help people in need.
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Details

Culture
Ancient Roman
Century/ Timeframe
1st - 3rd Century A.D
Name of object
RARE Amulet in rectangular sheet (lamella) with Greek cursive writing. Spanish Export License.
Acquired from
Private collection
Year acquired
2025
Material
Gold
Country acquired from
Austria
Condition
Good
Previous owner acquired from
Antique market
Previous owner - year acquired
2000
Previous owner - country acquired from
Austria
I verify that I have obtained this object legally and that I am allowed to sell it
Yes
SpainVerified
6095
Objects sold
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The seller was informed by Catawiki about documentation requirements and guarantees the following: - the object was legally obtained, - the seller has the right to sell and/or export the object, as relevant, - the seller will provide the necessary provenance information and arrange required documentation and permits/licenses, as applicable and as per local laws, - the seller will notify the buyer of any delays in obtaining permits/licenses. By bidding, you acknowledge that import documentation may be required depending on your country of residence and that obtaining permits/licenses may cause delays in the delivery of your object.

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