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A work made of rock crystal, ebony, rosewood, walnut, silver gilt, paint, varnish, and glass.

Casket

c. 1595

Italian Venice

Venice

This casket, or chest, was conceived as a piece of heavenly architecture. Its contents can be glimpsed through 184 panels of hand-cut rock crystal (quartz). Two panels on the lid are engraved with the Latin phrase BONAE MATRI—VTERE FELIX [To the good Mother—Use it with luck]. According to tradition, Pope Clement VIII employed this and other similar pieces to present blessed linens to the mothers of first-born male children of European royal families.

Rock crystal, ebony, rosewood, walnut, silver gilt, paint, varnish, and glass

Applied Arts of Europe