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Reliquary housing particles of the Holy Shroud of Jesus (Shroud of Turin)

Spectacular fancy parcel gilt silver crystal-fronted oval theca containing precious particles from the Holy Shroud of Jesus. The theca is profusely decorated on the outside with silver wire filigree. The relics are affixed to the background of multi-colored silk, surrounded by golden paperolles ornamentation and titled on a paper cedula label as De Sindone DNJC (Of the Shroud of Our Lord Jesus Christ). The reliquary is secured on the back with a seal of red wax with an imprint of a coat of arms of Pope Pius VI (p. 1775-1799) signifying that it was bestowed as a direct Papal gift. It comes in original tooled-leather clad case of issue.

The Holy Shroud is considered one of the most important relics of Christianity. Its existence has been documented since the 6th century, when it was venerated in Edessa, Syria. In 944, it was brought to Constantinople, where it was depicted in the “Codex Pray” and described in the homilies of the Patriarchs and the reports of visitors. In 1204, during the 4th Crusade, it was stolen from its reliquary in the Imperial Palace Chapel by the French knight Othon de la Roche and brought to France via Athens. He sent it to his castle near Besancon, where it was shown in the local Cathedral on Good Friday. Since 1357, it was first venerated in Lirey, Champagne, then in Chambery, and finally brought to Turin, Italy by the Savoy Dynasty in 1598.

In the 18th century, two popes, Clement XII (p. 1730-1740) and Benedict XIV (p. 1740-1758), ordered pieces from left and right corners of the shroud to be clipped to disseminate the resulting fragments as papal gifts. In addition, Savoy tried to use the phenomenal popularity of the Shroud as an object of veneration to achieve the aims of domination in Piedmont, conversion of Turin into a capital of the European autocracy and achievement of international recognition as a ruling house of the royal standing. It is likely that a number of reliquaries containing particles of the Holy Shroud were distributed by the Duke of Savoy Victor Amadeus II († 1732) in the form of gifts aimed at achieving dynastic aspirations of the House of Savoy.

Additional Info

  • ID#: 02-RSMBR-18
  • Size: 78 x 58 mm
  • Age: ca. 1775-1799, Vatican, Direct Papal gift
  • Materials: parcel gilt silver
  • Price: SOLD!
  • Silver
  • Orthodox Cross
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