Classical Antiques

Roman Phallic Pendant- Amulet, Circa 1st, 2nd Century AD

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Start price: £60

Estimated price: £80 - £120

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A bronze phallic pendant amulet ; 22.74 grams, 34.40mm/36.80mm. Property of an EU private collector since the 1990s.
Fine condition. Footnotes: Phallic charms, often winged, were ubiquitous in Roman culture, appearing as objects of jewellery such as pendants and finger rings, relief carvings, lamps, and wind chimes (tintinnabula).[10][11][12] Fascines was thought particularly to ward off evil from children, mainly boys, and from conquering generals (see n. 6). The protective function of the phallus is usually related to the virile and regenerative powers of an erect phallus, though in most cases the emotion, shame, or laughter created by obscenity is the power that diverts the evil eye.