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Lot 2045

Greco-Roman Silver Strigil. Ca. 2rd century BC - 2nd century AD. Small, metal tools like this one were used by the ancient Greeks and Romans as part of a post-exercise cleansing regimen. After applying scented oil to the skin, a strigil was used to scrape the excess away, leaving the skin moisturized and perfumed. This fine example was likely formed using a combination of the lost-wax casting method and some hammering to achieve the proper shape to the curved blade. Decorative detailing at the end of the handle and juncture of handle and blade evinces a simple, elegant aesthetic. Intact and in very good condition. Length: 7¼".

Cf. Rhode Island School of Design Museum 15.142. Estimate Value $500 - 700
Ex Living Torah Museum collection.

 
Realized $306



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