Knob from a Crozier with the Entry into Jerusalem

British or North French

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 304

Shaped like a shepherd’s crook, the crozier is emblematic of a bishop’s or abbot’s role as the shepherd of the faithful. This ivory crozier shaft reflects a tendency to outfit important symbols of ecclesiastical office with rich decoration.

Knob from a Crozier with the Entry into Jerusalem, Elephant ivory, British or North French

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