OwnerThe National Library of Israel (current owner)
Provenance PlacesJerusalem (Israel)
OwnerGross, William L. (former owner)
Provenance PlacesTel Aviv (Israel)
Physical Description
MaterialParchment ๐Translucent or opaque material made from calf, sheep, or goat skin which has been limed, dehaired, scraped, and dried under tension to produce a thin, strong material for writing, bookbinding, or other uses. For finer quality calf parchment, use "vellum." The terms parchment and vellum sometimes have been and still are both confused and used interchangeably. ๐๏ธSearch for Ilanot with this Material
SummaryAn ilan amulet based on the PaZW model, in the style of Jerusalem, NLI, Ms. Heb. 4=9805. This ilan features significant textual additions, particularly in the lower section of the Pa component. Despite the amuletic addendumโs directive to keep it sealed within its silver case, it was executed with uncommon meticulousness and precision.
Further Information
Research LiteratureJ. H. Chajes, The Kabbalistic Tree (University Park, PA: Penn State University Press, 2022), 298โ300, 361โ362, 398.
OwnerThe National Library of Israel (current owner)
Provenance PlacesJerusalem (Israel)
OwnerGross, William L. (former owner)
Provenance PlacesTel Aviv (Israel)
Physical Description
MaterialParchment ๐Translucent or opaque material made from calf, sheep, or goat skin which has been limed, dehaired, scraped, and dried under tension to produce a thin, strong material for writing, bookbinding, or other uses. For finer quality calf parchment, use "vellum." The terms parchment and vellum sometimes have been and still are both confused and used interchangeably. ๐๏ธSearch for Ilanot with this Material
SummaryAn ilan amulet based on the PaZW model, in the style of Jerusalem, NLI, Ms. Heb. 4=9805. This ilan features significant textual additions, particularly in the lower section of the Pa component. Despite the amuletic addendumโs directive to keep it sealed within its silver case, it was executed with uncommon meticulousness and precision.
Further Information
Research LiteratureJ. H. Chajes, The Kabbalistic Tree (University Park, PA: Penn State University Press, 2022), 298โ300, 361โ362, 398.