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Amulet

ca. 1800 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Amulets were worn by men, women and children throughout southern Europe in the 19th century. Before the development of modern medicine, fevers, cramps and toothache could be painful and dangerous. Childbirth could kill mother or child. Many people believed that the supernatural powers embodied in an amulet could promote fertility and good health and offer protection against malign forces or the ‘evil eye’. Although the Catholic Church was opposed to the pagan nature of many amulets, it was powerless to prevent their use.

Amulets gain their power to protect from harm, or to attract good fortune, from their colour, pattern, shape or material. An amulet of natural stone, called a ‘Schreckstein’ was believed to protect against anything frightening, and was considered particularly appropriate for young children. The clarity of this rock crystal would also have made it beneficial for eye problems.

Object details

Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Faceted rock crystal in a silver mount
Brief description
Heart-shaped amulet of rock crystal (Schreckstein) mounted in silver, Bavaria (South Germany), around 1800.
Physical description
Heart-shaped pendant amulet made from a faceted piece of clear rock crystal in a toothed silver mount.
Dimensions
  • Length: 4.0cm
  • Width: 2.7cm
  • Depth: 1.0cm
Credit line
Hildburgh Gift
Production
Worn against eye problems or internal ailments
Subject depicted
Summary
Amulets were worn by men, women and children throughout southern Europe in the 19th century. Before the development of modern medicine, fevers, cramps and toothache could be painful and dangerous. Childbirth could kill mother or child. Many people believed that the supernatural powers embodied in an amulet could promote fertility and good health and offer protection against malign forces or the ‘evil eye’. Although the Catholic Church was opposed to the pagan nature of many amulets, it was powerless to prevent their use.

Amulets gain their power to protect from harm, or to attract good fortune, from their colour, pattern, shape or material. An amulet of natural stone, called a ‘Schreckstein’ was believed to protect against anything frightening, and was considered particularly appropriate for young children. The clarity of this rock crystal would also have made it beneficial for eye problems.
Collection
Accession number
M.30-1917

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Record createdJanuary 11, 2008
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