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Mezzanin: Collecting Craze. I Suffer from Museomania!
Ostrich egg pendant
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Mezzanin: Collecting Craze. I Suffer from Museomania!
Ostrich eggs for the Mauresque room
Ostrich eggs suspended in rooms have been known in the Christian and Islamic regions of the Mediterranean since the early modern period. Their purpose is to warn the faithful to safeguard their souls against harm. In bazaars, they are hung on the fronts of streetside shops, and in and above gateways. Ostrich eggs decorate the tombs of saints, churches and mosques. With the fashion for all things Oriental, they find their way into upper class living rooms furnished “in Moorish style“.
Object data
16981
Ostrich egg pendant
Ferdinand Max von Österreich (Maximilian von Mexiko) (1832 Wien - 1867 Querétaro (Mexiko)) - GND
before 1855
1883
Ostrich egg, silk, cotton, silver thread, pigments
Egg: H. 14 cm, W. 11.5 cm