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Elephant ivory, one of the most precious medieval materials, was imported to Europe from Africa and sometimes from India. Both rare and able to hold intricate, carved details, it was a valued medium among Christian and Muslim craftsmen across the Mediterranean. The softness and fine grain of ivory enabled the carving of detailed animal iconography including the African gazelles, lions, boars, and cranes.
This pen box was made in Amalfi, Italy, for a son of the Christian Mansone family, a ducal power in the eleventh century. The Latin inscription, “Taurus filius Mansonis” (Taurus, the son of Manson), records the name of its owner. Christians and Muslims alike exalted the written word, and this elegant box housed pens and other writing tools, demonstrating dedication to writing, education, and status.
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12022-06-16T12:45:50-07:00Brooke Hendershottb0a907cd0f989ee79e94592378a1545647719cfbWhat is this?29plain2023-01-22T11:49:27-08:00Amanda Luyster17d39c1ecea88fb7ff282fe74a410b89478b8327
12022-06-16T12:45:59-07:00Brooke Hendershottb0a907cd0f989ee79e94592378a1545647719cfbWhen was this made?14plain2023-01-22T14:52:53-08:00Amanda Luyster17d39c1ecea88fb7ff282fe74a410b89478b8327
12022-06-16T12:46:29-07:00Brooke Hendershottb0a907cd0f989ee79e94592378a1545647719cfbHow was this made?27By Gabriella Moscardelli '24plain2023-01-22T15:04:42-08:00Amanda Luyster17d39c1ecea88fb7ff282fe74a410b89478b8327
12022-06-16T12:46:37-07:00Brooke Hendershottb0a907cd0f989ee79e94592378a1545647719cfbWho made this?13plain2023-01-22T17:15:50-08:00Amanda Luyster17d39c1ecea88fb7ff282fe74a410b89478b8327
12022-06-16T12:47:01-07:00Brooke Hendershottb0a907cd0f989ee79e94592378a1545647719cfbWhere was this produced?10plain2023-01-22T17:21:31-08:00Amanda Luyster17d39c1ecea88fb7ff282fe74a410b89478b8327
12022-06-16T12:39:04-07:00Brooke Hendershottb0a907cd0f989ee79e94592378a1545647719cfbWhere did this go?8plain2023-01-23T06:16:40-08:00Amanda Luyster17d39c1ecea88fb7ff282fe74a410b89478b8327
12022-06-16T12:39:20-07:00Brooke Hendershottb0a907cd0f989ee79e94592378a1545647719cfbWhat does this tell us about the crusades?12plain2023-01-23T06:41:23-08:00Amanda Luyster17d39c1ecea88fb7ff282fe74a410b89478b8327
12022-06-16T12:47:18-07:00Brooke Hendershottb0a907cd0f989ee79e94592378a1545647719cfbSources and Further Reading3plain2022-11-21T12:43:43-08:00Gabriella Moscardelli0066a2df86121a2798af64cc7ad9fcaa0b0382c4
12023-01-17T09:56:48-08:00The Chertsey Tiles: Pen Box by Gabriella Moscardelli '241For more information about the Chertsey tiles and associated medieval objects, visit https://chertseytiles.holycross.edu.plain2023-01-17T09:56:48-08:00