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Amulet

Unknown Artist/Makermid-19th century

The Jewish Museum, New York

The Jewish Museum, New York
New York, United States

This oblong panel with scalloped upper edge was once the front of a head covering worn by the mother of a newborn child. The central area bears an embroidered Hebrew inscription in metallic thread set off by tinsel: Almighty, Sanvai, Sansanvai, Semanglof, Adam and Eve. Sanvai, Sansanvai, and Semanglof are angels believed to neutralize the power of Lilith.

Decorative motifs include flowering branches, two hamsa (an apotropaic symbol) and a star and crescent found on Ottoman Judaica of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.

The wearing of special costume elements by a post-partum mother and the dressing of the bed with silk coverings are Ottoman Jewish customs.

Details

  • Title: Amulet
  • Creator: Unknown Artist/Maker
  • Date Created: mid-19th century
  • Location: Turkey, Asia
  • Physical Dimensions: 6 1/2 × 11 1/4 in. (16.5 × 28.5 cm)
  • Type: Ceremonial Art
  • Rights: https://thejewishmuseum.org/about-this-site#terms-conditions
  • External Link: View this object at thejewishmuseum.org
  • Medium: Silk: embroidered with metallic thread, tinsel, and sequins; metallic lace

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