古羅馬 青銅色 罕见的“好运之手”吊坠,避邪手势护符,约公元前4世纪—公元1世纪 (沒有保留價)

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青銅古地中海風格的「幸運之手」吊墜,來自私人收藏,公元前4世紀至公元1世紀,具懸掛圈的避邪符飾,尺寸高26.1 mm、寬8.8 mm、重約2.25 g,狀況極佳且原件認證。

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佩戴历史的一部分,而不仅仅是珠宝

Rare Hand of Fortune (Lucky Hand) Pendant, Apotropaic Gesture Amulet, ca. 4th c. BC – 1st c. AD

Object Type: Pendant (Amulet)
Cultural Attribution: Ancient Mediterranean (Greek / Hellenistic – Early Roman tradition)
Period: ca. 4th century BC – 1st century AD
Material: Bronze (copper-based alloy)
Technique: Casting, hand-finishing
Form: Stylized hand(“lucky hand”)with extended finger gesture
Function: Apotropaic amulet (protective / good fortune symbol)

Cultural and Iconographic Assessment Certificate: available upon request (PDF format)

Dimensions:
Height: 26.1 ± mm
Width: 8.8 ± mm
Weight: 2.25 ± g

Description
This bronze pendant is formed as a stylized hand with an extended finger gesture, suspended from an integrated loop. The object can be defined as a “hand of fortune” (lucky hand) amulet, belonging to the broader tradition of gesture-based protective symbols in the ancient Mediterranean world.

The gesture may be compared to forms such as the digitus impudicus, known in Greek and Roman contexts, where hand signs functioned as apotropaic devices—intended to repel harmful influences, including the evil eye, and to attract protection and good fortune.

The representation is highly schematic, emphasizing the symbolic gesture rather than anatomical realism, in line with early figural abstraction in small-scale metalwork. The presence of a suspension loop clearly indicates its use as a wearable pendant or amulet.

The surface displays a stable natural patina with mineral encrustations, consistent with long-term burial. Softened contours and surface wear further support its antiquity.

Overall, the piece represents a gesture-based “lucky hand” pendant, combining protective symbolism with a simplified yet expressive form.

Information
The presentation and sales process is conducted in accordance with principles of transparency, scholarly consistency, and good faith. Within this framework, no object is knowingly presented as a copy or imitation.

The object has been documented using high-resolution imaging equipment. Its physical structure and form remain unaltered, and only limited color-balance adjustments have been applied to ensure visual accuracy.

Given that high-resolution imagery may affect the perception of scale, prospective evaluation should consider the images in conjunction with the stated measurements.

All statements regarding dating, intended function, symbolic interpretation, and material identification represent high-probability academic assessments derived from typological analyses, comparative examples from museum collections, and expert opinion. Definitive verification would require advanced laboratory analysis, which falls outside the scope of the sales process.

Upon request prior to shipment, a signed ownership document issued in the buyer’s name, together with an independent expert evaluation report, may be provided in PDF format.

佩戴历史的一部分,而不仅仅是珠宝

Rare Hand of Fortune (Lucky Hand) Pendant, Apotropaic Gesture Amulet, ca. 4th c. BC – 1st c. AD

Object Type: Pendant (Amulet)
Cultural Attribution: Ancient Mediterranean (Greek / Hellenistic – Early Roman tradition)
Period: ca. 4th century BC – 1st century AD
Material: Bronze (copper-based alloy)
Technique: Casting, hand-finishing
Form: Stylized hand(“lucky hand”)with extended finger gesture
Function: Apotropaic amulet (protective / good fortune symbol)

Cultural and Iconographic Assessment Certificate: available upon request (PDF format)

Dimensions:
Height: 26.1 ± mm
Width: 8.8 ± mm
Weight: 2.25 ± g

Description
This bronze pendant is formed as a stylized hand with an extended finger gesture, suspended from an integrated loop. The object can be defined as a “hand of fortune” (lucky hand) amulet, belonging to the broader tradition of gesture-based protective symbols in the ancient Mediterranean world.

The gesture may be compared to forms such as the digitus impudicus, known in Greek and Roman contexts, where hand signs functioned as apotropaic devices—intended to repel harmful influences, including the evil eye, and to attract protection and good fortune.

The representation is highly schematic, emphasizing the symbolic gesture rather than anatomical realism, in line with early figural abstraction in small-scale metalwork. The presence of a suspension loop clearly indicates its use as a wearable pendant or amulet.

The surface displays a stable natural patina with mineral encrustations, consistent with long-term burial. Softened contours and surface wear further support its antiquity.

Overall, the piece represents a gesture-based “lucky hand” pendant, combining protective symbolism with a simplified yet expressive form.

Information
The presentation and sales process is conducted in accordance with principles of transparency, scholarly consistency, and good faith. Within this framework, no object is knowingly presented as a copy or imitation.

The object has been documented using high-resolution imaging equipment. Its physical structure and form remain unaltered, and only limited color-balance adjustments have been applied to ensure visual accuracy.

Given that high-resolution imagery may affect the perception of scale, prospective evaluation should consider the images in conjunction with the stated measurements.

All statements regarding dating, intended function, symbolic interpretation, and material identification represent high-probability academic assessments derived from typological analyses, comparative examples from museum collections, and expert opinion. Definitive verification would require advanced laboratory analysis, which falls outside the scope of the sales process.

Upon request prior to shipment, a signed ownership document issued in the buyer’s name, together with an independent expert evaluation report, may be provided in PDF format.

詳細資料

文化
古羅馬
世紀/時間框架
ca. 4th c. BC – 1st c. AD
Name of object
Rare Hand of Fortune (Lucky Hand) Pendant, Apotropaic Gesture Amulet, ca. 4th c. BC – 1st c. AD
獲得來源
私人收藏
獲得年份
2026
材質
青銅色
獲得國家
荷蘭
狀態
極好
前任擁有者獲得來源
拍賣行
前任擁有者獲得年份
2026
前任擁有者獲得國家
德國
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荷蘭已驗證
46
已售物品
100%
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