Ancient Roman Bronze Phallic Charm

$169.71

A fine, ancient Roman, bronze, phallic charm. The charm features a rounded bronze body, moulded into the shape of a phallus. Incisions have been made to render anatomical details of the head as well as the testes. There is a loop attached to the top of the design for suspension. A pale patina decorates the surface.

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ancient roman bronze phallic charm
Ancient Roman Bronze Phallic Charm
$169.71

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Phallic emblems are found on a wide range of Roman objects, from amulets to frescoes, from mosaics to lamps. Such pendants were a symbol of fertility, as well as performing an apotropaic function. The phallic deity was called Fascinus, from the Latin word ‘fascinare’, meaning “to cast a spell”. Charms and amulets shaped as phalluses were worn to invoke the god’s protection against evil spells, and were a common piece of jewellery in ancient Rome.

For more information on apotropaic amulets, please read our blog post: Apotropaic Art: Amulets and Phallic Pendants in Ancient Cultures.

Additional information

Weight 7.5 g
Dimensions 3.3 cm
Culture

Ancient Roman

Metal

Bronze

Region

Southern Europe