Gem

29-128-569

From: Mediterranean

Curatorial Section: Mediterranean

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Object Number 29-128-569
Current Location Collections Storage
Culture Gnostic
Provenience Mediterranean
Period Post Classical
Date Made 1500-1799
Section Mediterranean
Materials Carnelian | Onyx
Technique Cameo
Iconography Inscription | Snake | Cista
Description

Sommerville: Carnelian Onyx. A beautiful Abraxas talisman. A Gnostic gem. Raised inscription "SABAOTE" the name of a god worshipped by the Gnostics of the second century. Abraxas, Gnostic Gems, Etc, Case HH.

Vermeule: Sardonyx Carnelian. Cameo. (Modern gold rope pattern) Pendant locket setting. Laureate head facing to right, snake in cista above and a series of Graeco-Roman inscriptions at right and below. 16th or 18th century attempt to imitate a gnostic stone of the III or IVth A.D.

Height 3.3 cm
Width 2.5 cm
Credit Line Bequest of Maxwell Sommerville, 1904
Other Number 569 - Sommerville Gem Number

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