PROCESSIONAL CROSS 253, ETHIOPIA

Photographs © Tim Hamill

CROSS 253
8", $80
SOLD

Ethiopia has been a Christian nation since the 4th C. Crosses similar to these but quite a bit larger were mounted on staffs and carried during processionals or displayed on altars. They are individually cast in Ethiopia from a silver alloy and can stand on their own without bases. The designs on the back sides are similar to those on the front but usually with fewer incised lines. There is no reason to believe that the crosses on this page were ever used in religious services.

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