Medieval Incunabula Arch & Crescent Moon ~ Vessel Amulet
Medieval Incunabula Arch & Crescent Moon ~ Vessel Amulet
Medieval Incunabula Arch & Crescent Moon ~ Vessel Amulet
Medieval Incunabula Arch & Crescent Moon ~ Vessel Amulet
Medieval Incunabula Arch & Crescent Moon ~ Vessel Amulet
Medieval Incunabula Arch & Crescent Moon ~ Vessel Amulet

Medieval Incunabula Arch & Crescent Moon ~ Vessel Amulet

Regular price$148.00
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Time Captured Forever Under Glass 
A collection of jewelry created by Jen Parrish-Hill with true Medieval book fragments.
Medieval text is the centerpiece of this one of a kind pendant. Highly detailed clay gothic arch window frame with tiny fleur de lys details, painted with an antiqued silver finish. A black onyx crescent hangs from the bottom. This glass vessel has a cork that can be removed, to fill with whatever you wish. (fragment is set behind the glass)Pendant is @ 5/8 of an inch wide, @ 1 3/4 inches long from cork to the crescent.

This necklace measures @ 25 1/2 inches long. (length can be adjusted upon request when purchased.)

Will arrive with a scroll copy of the following information:

Authenticated and Described by Michael Laird Rare Books LLC

Contained herein is a fragment of an actual medieval book -- not a reproduction! -- printed in the fifteenth-century.
The present leaf comes from the "Summa Praedicantium" (or "Greatest Proclamation") written by the distinguished Dominican Theologian John Bromyard (d. 1390), of Oxford. The printer was Johann Amerbach (ca. 1440-1513) who was the foremost printer in Basel, Switzerland, at that time. This particular edition is not dated, but bibliographers are confident that it was printed before 1484. The paper size of the original leaf measured approximately 365 x 255 mm, and consisted of 53 lines of gothic type, printed in two columns of Latin text. Books that were printed before 1501 are described as "incunabula" (or "incunables") by bibliographers. For fanatics, here are the bibliographical references to this "incunable" edition: Hain 3993; Oates 2794; Proctor 7615; BMC III 747; ISTC ij00260000; Goff J-260 (locating copies in the United States at Bryn Mawr, Cornell, Harvard, Huntington Library, Library of Congress, Univ. of Chicago, Univ. North Carolina, St. Bonaventure University, Union Theological Seminary, and Yale).
Parrish Relics are one of a kind and handmade in my one-woman (& two cats) jewelry studio at Frog Hollow.
Glass vessel amulets can hold precious things, talismanic roots or essential oils. Topped with a tiny cork so that you can put whatever you wish inside. Alchemically hand painted to match the metal components in the chains and findings, they become unique adornments that start conversations and are joyful to wear.
All orders are sent beautifully gift packaged in stamped recycled pillow boxes or organza bags, along with a care sheet and my favorite mossy tissue paper.

 irish waxed linen 

  • black 7ply rustic Irish waxed linen cord
  • lobster clasp with beaded detail in antiqued sterling silver or brass/bronze @18 inches
  • other colors/lengths available - contact

antiqued chain

  • antiqued sterling silver or brass/bronze chain - lobster clasp with beaded detail @18 inches
  • other chain options/lengths available - contact

Made to order, please allow up to 3 weeks for your Amulet to be created for you. Due to the nature of casting, oxidizing and finishing by hand, there will be slight variances ~ making yours unique!

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From creative materials and packaging to studio practices, I strive to make Parrish Relics as vegan and eco-friendly as possible and am constantly seeking new ways to lessen my negative impact on the planet. Trying to be a Helper.

All Amulets are shipped out to you gift-packaged in a recycled kraft box along with care info and mossy tissue paper.