Accession No

1941.100 B


Description

Copper alloy processional cross. Consists of an openwork head attached to a long handle. The handle features interweaving curved lines, and terminates in an small openwork cross. Both head and handle feature designs cut in using an ajouré technique. Carried by priests of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church.


Place

Africa; East Africa; Ethiopia


Period


Source

Clarke, Louis Colville Gray [donor]


Department

Anth


Reference Numbers

1941.100 B


Cultural Affliation


Material

Metal; Copper Alloy; ?Bronze


Local Term


Measurements

254mm


Events

Description (Physical description)
Catalogue card for 1941.100 A-B:

'A: Bronze or copper "crosshead" with tenon at base to fit into handle - actually a lozenge-shaped plate, carved ajouré with interlacing, terminating in bird-heads, with a Maltese cross forming the central element of the pattern.

B: Smaller bronze or copper "cross", complete in itself (i.e. no place for handle), consisting of a larger and a smaller lozenge-shaped plate joined by a straight shaft, all flat and carved ajouré with interlacing, etc.'
Event Date
Author: maa


Context (Analysis)
Crosses such as 1941.100 A are carried in religious processions by priests in the Ethiopian Orthodox Church.
Event Date 09/1996
Author: maa


Description (Physical description)
Copper alloy processional cross. Consists of an openwork head attached to a long handle. The handle features interweaving curved lines, and terminates in an small openwork cross. Both head and handle feature designs cut in using an ajouré technique. Carried by priests of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church.
Event Date 22/2/2022
Author: Jazmin Hundal


FM:295733

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