Amuleto Tougrah
  Referencia: ANG22 / ANG37
  Nombre: Amulet Tougrah
  Tamaño: 4cm.
  Material: Bronze / Silver
  Precio: 23,36€ / 40,88€
Descripción: La Tougrah , as a caligraphic motif, remains in the caligraphic decorations in the field of the Old Otoman Empire.

 

Esvastic ring
  Referencia: ACOR33
  Nombre: Esvastic ring
  Tamaño:
  Material: Bronze
  Precio: 21,98€
Descripción: Perhaps Macedonian ring. Small esvastic inside of a double circlerounded by six concentric semicircles (popular Macedonian style of the intervening period, alter 311 before Christ). Decoration of cones carved and straight gráfilas (point´s circles) of dots on the sides.
Islamic chandelier
  Referencia: VIC20
  Nombre: Islamic chandelier
  Tamaño:
  Material: Terracotta
  Precio: 15€
Descripción: Islamic chandelier of “piquera”. Over a conic-bodied base, the deposit of oil is closed with a flat disk . Neck with ledge. Handle and long piquera in “v” shape. Monochrome decoration based on iron-rust separate sketches. These chandeliers were generalised in Al-Andalus between the centuries XII and XIV, being very numerous (Museums of Granada, Córdoba, Elche or Denia). In the picture we can see a califal small jar sgraphiated and decorated with manganese.
Crucifijo Eslavo
  Referencia: ACO5
  Nombre: Slav Cross
  Tamaño: 18 cms.
  Material: Bronze
  Precio: 43.96€
Descripción: Medieval Slav cross; besides the patriarcal shape there are shinning beams in the upper extreme and also in both arms. Christ with an halo, front, with four nails. Over him two angels. At the summit, God Father. Centurias VII-XII. Standing cross, cast bronze, 7,1 inches high.
Pantocrator Christ
  Referencia: AGUS17
  Nombre: Pantocrator Christ
  Tamaño: 20x20x1,5 cms.
  Material: Transfer of inks on terracotta, oil and waxes.
  Precio: 36€
Descripción: Apse of Saint Clemente of Tahull, Lérida, Spain. Incomparable show of the Romanic art. The image shows us a Teophany or plastic show of the Divinity: Christ in Majesty, a great figure, huge, surrounded by the oval of the divine perfection or mystic mandarla, which impones reverence and fear. The firmness and intensity of his look are overwhelming. We are before the Judge Christ of the Apocalipsis, Lord of Alpha and Omega, of the beginning and the end. It is a blesser and dominador, covered by glory in his throne, who holds in his left hand the book of his doctrine, the Christianism, in which he points out “Ego sum lux mundi” (I am the light of the World)