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A small, undetailed amulet in the form of a plummet, made from a dark stone. Such amulets were thought to guarantee the owner eternal stabilty.
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Klein detailloos amulet in de vorm van een loodje, van donkere steen. Dergelijke amuletten zouden de eigenaar ervan voor altijd duurzaamheid garanderen.
Petite amulette en pierre foncée, non détaillée, en forme de fil à plomb. Ces amulettes garantissait à leurs propriétaires une éternelle stabilité.
Ein kleines, undetailliertes Amulett in Form eines Senkbleis aus dunklem Stein. Solche Amulette sollten dem Besitzer ewige Stabilität verleihen.
Piccolo amuleto privo di dettagli, in pietra scura, avente la forma di un piombino. Si pensava che tali amuleti garantissero al proprietario eterna stabilità.
Amuleto pequeno e nao detalhado, com forma de fio de prumo, feito em pedra escura. Estes amuletos eram tidos como garantia de o dono alcançar estabilidade eterna.
Un pequeño amuleto sin detalles con forma de plomada hecho de una piedra oscura. Este tipo de amuletos se pensaba que garantizaban a su poseedor una estabilidad eterna.
A small, undetailed amulet in the form of a plummet, made from a dark stone. Such amulets were thought to guarantee the owner eternal stabilty.
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From the private collection of Joseph Mayer, given to the Museum in 1867.
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