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Cloth amulet, Spain, 1800-1920
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Cloth amulet, Spain, 1800-1920
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This simple cloth amulet was worn around the neck and was said to protect the wearer from toothache, snake bites and rabies. The figure stitched into the cloth is a saint who believers would call on for protection against disease and cures for illness.

maker: Unknown maker

Place made: Spain

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Keywords: amulet; Toothache; Rabies

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  • Library reference: Science Museum A78731
  • Photo number: L0057343
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