Carved wooden cross encased in silver, Serbia and Montenegro, 1801-1900

Made:
1801-1900 in Serbia and Montenegro
Amulet, carved cross of yew wood with representations of Christ Amulet, carved cross of yew wood with representations of Christ Amulet, carved cross of yew wood with representations of Christ

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Amulet, carved cross of yew wood with representations of Christ
Science Museum Group
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Amulet, carved cross of yew wood with representations of Christ
Science Museum Group Collection
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Amulet, carved cross of yew wood with representations of Christ
Science Museum Group Collection
© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum

Amulet, carved cross of yew wood with representations of Christ, encased in elaborately decorated silver cross and suspended from ornate chain, from Pec, Yugoslavia, 1801-1900

Within its intricate little silver case is a small piece of yew carved into a representation of Jesus Christ on the cross. Crucifixes are the traditional symbol of Christianity, but they are also worn and carried in the belief that they can provide protection. Yew trees can live for hundreds of years and are familiar features of Christian cemeteries. They are also symbols of immortality and are linked to the death and rebirth of Christ.

The object was purchased for Henry Wellcome’s collection in 1930 by a Miss Kemp, probably in Pec, Serbia, in the now disputed Balkan region of Kosovo.

Details

Category:
Ethnography and Folk Medicine
Collection:
Sir Henry Wellcome's Museum Collection
Object Number:
A86801
Materials:
yew and silver
Measurements:
cross: 11 mm x 45 mm x 65 mm,
type:
amulet
credit:
Kemp