Byzantine Enkolpion Reliquary Cross with Crucified Christ and Mary Orans

$441.25

A fine and complete Byzantine bronze reliquary cross, known as enkolpion. The piece features a hinged base and a suspension loop at the top for wear, both with the original pins. The cross is formed of two halves, decorated with images typical of Christian iconography. One side depicts a stylised portrait of the Virgin Mary in the orant prayer pose, surrounded by the four evangelists, Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. She is wearing a tunic and maphorion, with her arms outstretched. The other displays a crucified Christ, wearing a long robe, likely a collobium. His arms are outstretched across the cross, and he is flanked by two smaller figures on either side.

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byzantine enkolpion reliquary cross with crucified christ and mary orans
Byzantine Enkolpion Reliquary Cross with Crucified Christ and Mary Orans
$441.25

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Enkolpia were small pendants worn around the neck, with examples found dating back to Late Antiquity. The cross shape was the most popular symbol for such amulets, as a symbol of Christianity, believed to have apotropaic qualities. Many enkolpia were designed to hold reliquaries, as can be seen here by the opening function of the pendant. The reliquary was believed to work in tandem with the talismanic qualities of the cross-shape to protect the wearer from harm and evil. The popularity of these reliquary enkolpia suggests that not all held primary relics such as a piece of the True Cross or a bone of a Saint, but likely held secondary relics, for example earth from a holy site, locks of hair, or cloth touched by a saint. They were made in an assortment of materials, from gold and silver, to bronze and lead. Worn as a talisman and a symbol of the owner’s faith, such pieces were very popular in Byzantium, providing an intimate look at the material culture of piety in the Byzantine Empire.

To discover more about Byzantine art, please visit our relevant blog post: The Byzantine Empire, Art and Christianity.

Additional information

Weight 22 g
Dimensions 5.6 × 2.1 cm
Culture

Byzantine

Region

Southern Europe

Metal

Bronze

Christian ideology

Christ, Virgin Mary