Birth Amulet (Fürth)
Artist Unknown
ca. 1750
Printed birth amulet. The decorative borders are composed of printers’ devices and decorations that were used by printers in Fürth (Bavaria), so it is assumed that this amulet was printed in that city. At the bottom are printed the names of the three angels invoked to protect mother and child from Lilith: Sanoi, Sansanoi, and Smangalaf. There are also some formulas specific to protection from Lilith. From Germany, 1750.
Credits
Courtesy GFC Trust / William L. Gross. Photo by Ardon bar Hama.
Published in: The Posen Library of Jewish Culture and Civilization, vol. 5.
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