What an interesting artifact. The carvings on this 16th Century German Rosary Terminal are quite intricate…and macabre.
Each bead of the rosary represents the bust of a well-fed burgher or maiden on one side, and a skeleton on the other. The terminals, even more graphically, show the head of a deceased man, with half the image eaten away from decay. Such images served as reminders that life is fleeting and that leading a virtuous life as a faithful Christian is key to salvation.



4 responses to “16th Century Rosary”
Wow that is amazing, the fascination with death is so old!
Thanks for sharing those great pix.
You’re very welcome!
What a fantastic example, the detail is amazing, love it!
Indeed. You don’t see hand carved detail like this anymore!