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The Pelican in her Piety

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The Victoria and Albert Museum

The Victoria and Albert Museum
London, United Kingdom

This enamelled gold pendant represents a subject known as 'The Pelican in her Piety'. It refers to the medieval fable of the pelican drawing blood from its own breast to feed its young. This image is used to symbolise Christ sacrificing himself on the cross to redeem the world's sins. The pendant was once in the Treasury of the Cathedral of the Virgin of the Pillar in Saragossa, Spain.

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  • Title: The Pelican in her Piety
  • Creator: Unknown
  • Date Created: 1545/1575
  • Location: Spain
  • Physical Dimensions: Height: 96 mm, Width: 38 mm, Depth: 24 mm
  • Medium: Enamelled gold, set with a ruby simulant (triplet with a top layer of rock crystal, and with red adhesive layer, and foil), and hung with pearls
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