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Magical(?) gem in a gold setting: Sarapis, Harpocrates, Isis
CBd-Number:
CBd-4148
ID-Number:
IT-FiMAN_1332
Collection:
IT_Firenze, Museo Archeologico Nazionale
Inventory:
1332
References:
Mastrocinque, SGG II, no. Fi 11
Material:
jasper, red
Dimensions:
15.5 x 12.4 x 2.9 mm
Iconography:
Sarapis; modius; clothing: tunic; clothing: mantle; scepter, unspecified; rays (4); snake; Harpocrates; gesture, hand raised to mouth; cornucopia; Isis; crown, unspecified; clothing: garment; sistrum; vessel: situla

Description: Transverse oval, flat. Shape 8. Red jasper. Mounted in a modern gold setting with two small suspension hoops, small chip at the lower left part.

A: On the left, Sarapis dressed in a long tunic and a mantle, crowned with a modius and four rays. He holds a tall scepter in his right hand. In the centre, nude Harpocrates wearing crown, left hand to mouth, holding a cornucopia in his right. There is a rearing snake in front of him. Isis stands to left behind the snake, wearing a crown and a long garment, with a sistrum in her right hand, and a situla in her left.
B: No information.

Bibliography
SGG II, 38, Fi 11.

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Link:cbd.mfab.hu/cbd/4148
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CBd-4148. The Campbell Bonner Magical Gems Database (2010-), developed at the Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest, editor-in-chief: Á. M. Nagy. Retrieved from: cbd.mfab.hu/cbd/4148 on 27-09-2023.

Image-ID 11823

Credits Photo: Attilio Mastrocinque

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