Ethiopian protective scroll

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An Ethiopian protective scroll.
Materials: Natural vegetable dyes and ink on vellum.
Stock Number:
es52
$ 1250.00

Description

An Ethiopian protective scroll.
Materials: Natural vegetable dyes and ink on vellum.

The first image is an angel but the rest belong to Ethiopian Telsums. 
The text, in the Classical Ethiopic language (Ge'ez), comprises a prayer written to help Mr Gebresclassie but has been re-used by another person, bud does not describe their name. 
The scroll would have been composed by a priest of the Ethiopian Orthodox church. It would have been carried by the owner or placed in her house to provide constant protection.
The Ethiopian protective scroll tradition incorporates both Christian and pre-Christian elements. Much of the religious iconography is clearly understood, but the precise meaning of many of the talismanic symbols is unknown.
It was believed that all afflictions of the body and soul were caused by the presence of evil spirits. The prayers in these scrolls frequently invoke the wisdom of Solomon and the strength of various saints to invest the priest with the power of healing.

Ex Seyoum Tessema, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Ex T. McAllister Collection, United Kingdom, Townsville, Queensland, Australia

Origin:

Northern Ethiopia, late 19th century to early 20th century

Dimensions:

Length: 171.5 cm / Width: 11 cm

Condition:

Good condition, with wear in sections and some staining at the edges.