tabula rasa - green vessel amulet
tabula rasa - green vessel amulet
tabula rasa - green vessel amulet
tabula rasa - green vessel amulet
tabula rasa - green vessel amulet
tabula rasa - green vessel amulet
tabula rasa - green vessel amulet

tabula rasa - green vessel amulet

Regular price$218.00
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10% of the sale of this amulet will be donated to The Xerces Society for #givingback

An antiqued sterling silver arch tops one side of this tiny glass vessel. This one of a kind amulet is 1/2 of an inch at widest, 1 1/4 inches long from top of the cork to end of the vessel. Strung on an Irish waxed linen cord with moss agate beads measuring @ 24 1/2  inches long. A sterling ivy leaf & moss agate hang beside the vessel.


Sent holding a tiny "tabula rasa" scroll, a fragment cut from a true Medieval Incunabula -(blank area, no printing on it) Cork can be removed to add or remove anything you wish - a Hope for the new year!  

One of a kind, ready to ship.

This amulet is part of a small-batch collection. If sold out, more variations will be coming soon!


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). 

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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.