Hand Cross
Ethiopian metal hand crosses are typically constructed from silver, brass, or iron that has been hammered into shape rather than cast using the lost-wax method. These objects draw their formal inspiration from processional crosses, and their creators often imitated styles that...
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Artifact
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2543
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object
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normalized
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Knopfelmacher Collection, New York; William Wright Gallery, New York; Nooter Collection, 1990; Walters Art Museum, 1997, by gift.
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CC0
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en
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3
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import
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