编号 100376592

古罗马 黄铜色 辟邪的青铜生育阳具护符 (没有保留价)
编号 100376592

古罗马 黄铜色 辟邪的青铜生育阳具护符 (没有保留价)
This authentic ancient Roman bronze amulet features a rare and intriguing double-headed form, commonly interpreted by scholars as a phallic fertility symbol, possibly combined with female (vulva) symbolism. Such deliberately ambiguous forms were typical in Roman apotropaic art, where symbolism often merged male and female attributes to enhance protective power.
Phallic amulets (known as fascina) were widely worn in Roman society as protective charms, believed to:
ward off the evil eye
bring good fortune
promote fertility and vitality
Double-ended or abstract examples like this are especially associated with apotropaic magic, emphasizing balance, renewal, and generative force rather than literal representation.
The amulet is equipped with a suspension loop, indicating it was intended to be worn on a cord or chain, either on the body or attached to clothing. The surface shows a natural burial patina, confirming genuine antiquity and long use.
Such objects were used by men, women, and children in Roman daily life and were socially accepted symbols of protection and well-being.
Culture: Ancient Roman Empire
Date: ca. 1st–3rd century AD
Material: Bronze
Function: Apotropaic / Fertility amulet
Condition: Complete; good archaeological condition with natural patina and wear consistent with age
Mounting: Suspension loop intact
Material: Bronze
Dimensions: 16mm
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