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Coptic Magic Scroll - Ethiopia
Coptic Magic Scroll - Ethiopia
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Ethiopian 'Magic' Scroll

Size:4" wide x 70" Long
Material: Vellum, pigment.
Language: Ge'ez
Estimated Age: 17th - 18th Century
 
Ethiopian scrolls were written on vellum in Ge'ez. Ethiopian gospel scrolls, often referred to as ‘magic scrolls’, were believe to hold protective and healing powers, and were carried by the owner at all times. Each one was designed for the individual patron. Inscribed with prayers, spells and charms, the text was often excerpted from sacred books such as Gospels. The Ethiopian church tolerated their production in spite of their connection to magical practices. Clients commissioned their scrolls for diverse reasons, using them to undo spells, restore health, combat sterility and even ward off demons. The dabtara, or ordained cleric responsible for producing the object, specifically tailored the size and content of the scroll to the physical and spiritual characteristics of his client, using painted decoration to enhance the scrolls protective properties

The process began with the selection and sacrifice of a particular animal. The dabtara washed the client in the animals’ blood as part of the process of purification. Three strips of parchment were then made from the skin of the animal and stitched together to form a single scroll equal in length to the height of its owner. The object, therefore, maintained a direct, physical connection to its owner, enhancing the power of its magic.

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