MJ2551
A finely cut circular stamp seal carved from a warm orange banded agate, selected for its striking natural “eye” motif. The warm amber center, framed by a soft pale halo and darker outer band, not only gives the piece added presence, but no doubt enhanced its role as a personal object.
In antiquity, stones with this kind of eye-like pattern were often valued for more than their appearance. Across the ancient Near East, the “eye” was considered a protective motif, believed to deflect harm or ward off ill intent. Set within a personal object like a seal, this natural feature would have added an additional layer of meaning, reinforcing its role not only as a marker of identity but also as something carried or worn for a degree of protection.
The flat face is engraved with a neatly arranged two-line inscription in Ancient South Arabian script, each line containing three characters, reading s³ n m above and c m h below, separated by simple incised lines. The engraving is clear and well balanced, with the clean, geometric forms typical of personal seals from the Sabaean world of ancient Yemen.
Medium: Agate
Dimensions: Diameter: 3/4 inch (1.9 cm). Strung as a pendant on a modern 18K yellow gold chain, adjustable up to 18 inches
Condition: The seal is intact, and shows wear to both terminals from ancient use. The inscription remains clear and easy to read. It has been mounted as a pendant on a modern 18K yellow gold chain.
Provenance: Collection of Henry Anavian, Sumer Gallery, NYC., 1980s, and to the family by inheritance.
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