Bridal casket (cofanetto)

Institution

The Israel Museum, Jerusalem

Object description:

On the side of this rare box, the three religious precepts given specifically to women are depicted: separating hallah, immersing in a ritual bath, and lighting Sabbath candles. The box was presented to a woman in honor of her marriage, and was probably designed to hold the keys to clothes chests. Due to the prohibition against carrying anything outdoors on the Sabbath, the keys were placed in this box and the owner wore the tiny key to the box as an ornament. The dials on the lid enabled her to keep track of the assorted tablecloths, sheets, and clothing used in the household.

Object/Work type:

caskets (personal gear)

Cultural Heritage type:

Containers (hierarchy name)

Location:

Jerusalem - Israel

Object measurements:

H: 13, W: 6; L: 6.6 cm

Production

Date: Second half of the 15th century

Material/Technique: Silver, engraved and partly gilt, niello

Acquisition

Israel Museum, Jerusalem

Subject/theme:

Jewish Art, Various boxes, Jewish Art and Life

Resource

Rights Type:  

Record

Source: The Israel Museum, Jerusalem

Identifier: 247320