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"MOTHER
OF GOD" SUPERBLY PRESERVED CHRISTIAN ROMAN BRONZE CROSS PENDANT
Balkan
Region
MIDDLE
BYZANTINE PERIOD: 7th - 11th CENTURY AD
For the first time ever,
we offer this very unique and seldom seen ancient Roman Byzantine bronze
cross featuring the Mother of God, "The Virgin of the Sign". Imagery
like this of the Virgin was second only to icons of Christ in the
Byzantine church. In perfectly preserved detail, one can see a complete
and intact engraved image of Mary with outstretched hands in prayer.
Above her is the Byzantine inscription of the period that translated
into "MOTHER OF GOD". The Virgin Mary was known at this time, as the
Virgin Orans, or the Virgin of the Sign. Icons of Mary holding her Son
Jesus have been popular since the Council of Ephesus in 431 A.D.
solemnly declared Mary to be the "Theotòkos" or Mother of God.
This
authentic Late Roman bronze cross from the Roman Byzantine Period
possesses beautiful speckled blue and green patina with earthen deposits
in the engraved areas making for excellent contrast. This piece is far
nicer in person and not as rough as seems above. It is also unusually
large for this type relic. Ancient bronzes are largely judged by the
beauty of their patina, with no two artifacts alike as the copper in the
bronze reacts with ground minerals and takes thousands of years to
achieve such a coating. This one is wonderfully covered but has no rot
or disintegration of the metal so the details are incredibly intact.
Found on ancient battle site and in association with weapons so it is
most probably that this cross was worn by a Christian Roman soldier of
the period. Solid and wearable with intact and original bail.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
WARNING: Fakes
of these bronze crosses have saturated the collectible market. Ebay is
definitely the worst assemblage of them but I have seen numerous on
websites being pawned off as real. Crooked and/or ignorant dealers are
selling copies for pennies to the dollar compared to authentic examples
like this one but some are asking the same price as the genuine
artifacts! If the price seems too good to be true, then it is. Even
the people digging these out of the ground in the most remote regions
know the value of a genuine example. Beware of copies that have what
appear to be signs of authenticity right down to the faking of the color
and oxidized patina!!!
In the
Byzantine Period which lasted from the 5th century AD to the fall of
Constantinople in the 15th century, the Roman Empire and Christianity
were completely interwoven. It was the quintessential example of the
UNION of church and state. The classic architecture, style of dress,
and overall appearance of all that was "Roman" took on a new and
intricate style that the world has never seen before or has ever since
been repeated. Roman Byzantine culture was an eclectic and yet,
harmonious religious blend of the Orient with the West. This was not
only attributed to the influence of the capitol's new geographic
location, but also to the foremost prominence of Christianity in the
Roman world.
It is during the Byzantine
Period that we have the first major introduction of CHRISTIAN JEWELRY to
the world!
The
cross came to symbolize the basic Christian concepts: Incarnation,
Atonement and the Resurrection. It was believed the crosses possessed
hidden healing strength and guaranteed salvation of the soul! Many
objects in antiquity, both everyday items as well as those for holy
rituals, abounded in Christian imagery. Some examples of this imagery
that were used with Christian significance besides the cross were the
Chi-Ro symbol, the fish, angels, a starburst and abbreviated
inscriptions in Greek (the language used for religious writings and
coinage) which translated to "In Christ, Victory" or "Jesus Christ, King
of Kings".
The
Christian jewelry of the ancient world always reflected the humility
that Christ preached. Stunning bejeweled adornments were left to the
high priests only while performing rituals. The Christian jewelry worn
by all believers in antiquity was that of very crude and simplistic
design, only very rarely in precious metal. The crosses of the
Byzantine Period were predominantly bronze and sometimes lead. The art
style was highly stylized, typical for the Byzantine culture.
Depictions of Christ and Mary most often appear quite cartoon-like in
the imagery on the Christian jewelry and coinage. Since many of the
Byzantine coins had religious inscriptions and images of Jesus and
occasionally Mary, coins are sometimes found with holes punched through
them having been used as a pendant in ancient times by an early
believer.
In the
later Medieval Era and Dark Ages, Christian jewelry maintained this
humility in both overall design and manufacture with an increase in the
use of silver but a continuance in the use of bronze, copper and lead.
Imagery became more refined and detailed. Pilgrim badges were often
worn by believers in these times if they had the grand opportunity to
visit the Holy city of Jerusalem.
An
excellent (and wearable!) genuine antiquity from the earliest period of
Christian jewelry.
49 mm
in overall height. Solid and wearable with intact and original bail.
Bail can take up to a 2 mm thick chain. Any thicker chain can be used
with an additional ring clipped on to the original bail.
EXCELLENT INTACT DETAIL HIGHLIGHTED BY EARTHEN DEPOSITS - SPECKLED
BLUE-GREEN PATINA!
2" in overall
height
SOLD
CJ012
Actual Item - One Only
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