Subasta 81 Collection of Willy Lindwer
Por Kedem
13.7.21
8 Ramban St, Jerusalem., Israel
Orientalia: Jewish Ceremonial Art, Ethnic Jewelry and Printed Items
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Two Hamsas – Pendants with Depictions of Daggers and Bird – For Protection of Mother and Newborn –Morocco

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Precio inicial:
$ 400
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Two Hamsas – Pendants with Depictions of Daggers and Bird – For Protection of Mother and Newborn –Morocco
Two hamsas, with depictions of daggers and large bird of prey, for protection of mother and newborn. Morocco, [early 20th century].
Silver, cast and engraved; chased; silver rivets; coral bead; coin.
1. [Meknès?]. At the center of the hamsa is a convex, vertically-oriented eye shape in relief – marked 1333 [1915 CE] – surmounted by a suspension ring (with no chain or pendant). Flanking this boss is a pair of sheathed daggers, intended to scare away the female demon Lilith and offer protection from the Evil Eye. Surface decorated in vegetal patterns. 13.5X7.5 cm. Good condition. Pendant missing.
2. [Azemmour?]. At the top of the hamsa is a large bird of prey (eagle), symbolizing strength, victory, and protection. Underneath it in the middle is a pendant with a small coin and coral bead. Flanking the pendant is a pair of sheathed daggers. Surface decorated in geometric and vegetal patterns. 11.5X8.5 cm. Good condition.
References: Jewish Magic through the Ages: Angels and Demons, pp. 91, 110, 114; Die Hand: Schutz und Schmuck in Nordafrika, p. 22.