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  • Mourning brooche showing a graveyard scene.
  • Mourning brooche showing a graveyard scene.
  • Yoruba Ibeji figures, representing twins
  • Mourning brooches containing the hair of a deceased relative.
  • Gold ring with container; Swiss.
  • Copper anklet, Ibo people, Nigeria
  • Yoruba Ibeji figures, representing twins
  • Mourning brooche showing a graveyard scene.
  • Amuletic necklace worn to cure bronchitis, Woolwich, London.
  • Mourning brooche containing the hair of a deceased relative.
  • Yoruba Ibeji figures, representing twins
  • Mourning brooche containing the hair of a deceased relative.
  • An amuletic necklace worn to cure sore throats, London.
  • Mourning brooch containing the hair of a deceased relative.
  • Yoruba Ibeji figures, representing twins
  • An amuletic necklace worn to cure sore throats, London.
  • Mourning brooches containing the hair of a deceased relative.
  • Yoruba Ibeji figures, representing twins
  • Mourning brooch containing the hair of a deceased relative.
  • Amuletic necklace worn to cure bronchitis, Woolwich, London.
  • Mourning brooch containing the hair of a deceased relative.
  • Copper anklet, Ibo people, Nigeria
  • Cabbalistic amulet for the cure from jaundice, 18th c.
  • An amuletic necklace of glass beads. The pattern of onlain circles resembling eyes acts as protection against the evil eye, Hebron, Palestine.
  • Amuletic necklace worn to cure bronchitis, Woolwich, London.
  • An amuletic necklace of glass beads. The pattern of onlain circles resembling eyes acts as protection against the evil eye, Hebron, Palestine.
  • Mourning brooches containing the hair of a deceased relative.
  • Mourning brooche containing the hair of a deceased relative.
  • An amuletic necklace worn to cure sore throats, London.
  • Mourning brooche containing the hair of a deceased relative.