A ROMAN BLACK JASPER MAGIC GEM
A ROMAN BLACK JASPER MAGIC GEM
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A ROMAN BLACK JASPER MAGIC GEM

CIRCA 3RD-4TH CENTURY A.D.

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A ROMAN BLACK JASPER MAGIC GEM
CIRCA 3RD-4TH CENTURY A.D.
5/8 in. (1.6 cm.) long; ring size L.
Provenance
with Suzanne A. Ocal, New Jersey.
New York art market, 1998.
Ancient Jewelry: Wearable Art, Christie's Online, 29th November 2016 - 8th December, 2016, lot 23.
English private collection, acquired from the above.

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Lot Essay

Magic gems were used as protective amulets and harbingers of good fortune. This gem depicts a mummified figure at right, likely the Egyptian god Osiris, with three creatures including a scarab, falcon and uraeus. The inscription forms a magical incantation and is a variant of the more common “IAO Sabaoth." The magical name IAO is a transliteration of the divine name yhwh and Sabaoth means “of hosts.” Both names form a traditional pairing in magical incantations and often occur in a syncretistic context.

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