N.º 100236284

Antigua Roma, República Amuleto fálico muy raro y hermoso (Fascinum), protege al portador del malus oculus (mal de ojo). (Sin precio de reserva)
N.º 100236284

Antigua Roma, República Amuleto fálico muy raro y hermoso (Fascinum), protege al portador del malus oculus (mal de ojo). (Sin precio de reserva)
This Roman phallic amulet (fascinum), formed as a pendant with an integral suspension loop at the top. The obverse is dominated by a stylized phallic motif, rendered in relief and framed by a series of small raised bosses along the perimeter. The modeling is schematic yet deliberate, emphasizing the symbolic function of the object rather than anatomical realism.
The reverse depicts a stylized human face in low relief, featuring rounded eyes, a long nose, and a linear mouth. The facial features are worn but remain clearly legible, suggesting prolonged use or burial. The surface of the amulet displays a dark brown to reddish patina consistent with aged copper alloy.
Interpretation:
Phallic imagery played a significant apotropaic role in Roman belief systems. Such amulets were believed to protect the wearer from the malus oculus (evil eye), while also invoking fertility, vitality, and generative power. The combination of a human face and phallic imagery reflects a symbolic duality commonly found in Roman protective charms, where anthropomorphic and erotic motifs were combined to enhance protective
Date: Roman Imperial Period, ca. 1st–3rd century CE
Culture: Roman
Size: 28mm
Form: Pendant with integral suspension loop
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