Boxwood’s Beads


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Around 1500, artists
in the Netherlands carved
tiny prayer beads out
of boxwood

Invest 1:26 minutes
of your life to see
one up close
:


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Thanks to the
Metropolitan Museum of Art
for the video, and for sponsoring
the ‘Small Wonders‘ exhibition
of boxwood prayer beads
.
Here’s a link to
The Met
:


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These were
sometimes called
‘prayer apples’ because
they would fit in the
palm of your hand
.

Look how much
detail is contained in
such a small space
!!!


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Boxwood
is a very hard
dense, fine-grained
wood that is ideal for
carving detailed
miniatures
.

Let’s
look at one
prayer bead,
inside and
out
:


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Opening
the bead reveals
a scene of the Crucifixion in
the lower half, and two hinged
wooden wings covering
the upper half
:


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Zooming in
to look at the wings,
we see Adam and Eve in
the Garden of Eden, with
the Serpent wound
around the
tree
:


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Opening
the wings reveals
a detailed carving of
The Adoration of
the Magi
:


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Here’s
a closer look
:


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and of the
Crucifixion scene
below
:


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Pairing these two scenes
together was a popular theme
in the early 16th century
.
This Adoration of
the Magi was carved
by a different
artist
:


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Here’s a
corresponding
Crucifixion scene
:


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a few more
biblical scenes

One more version of the
Adoration of the Magi
before we move on
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This scene features
Mary Magdalene
:


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In this scene,
Jesus is appearing before
Pontius Pilate, after his arrest
in the Garden of Gethsemane
:


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After the crowd demands
his Crucifixion, Jesus carries
the Cross through the city
gate to Golgotha
:


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About 150 boxwood
beads are known to exist
.
There also are a few rosaries,
statuettes, Gothic lettering
and miniature altarpieces
carved in a similar style
from the same time
period (c1500)
.


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Art
Gallery
of Ontario,
The Met Cloisters
and the Rijksmuseum
collaborated on an exhibit
of boxwood miniatures,
and published a
companion
book
.

Small Wonders: Late
Gothic Boxwood Micro-
Carvings from the
Low Countries


Here’s an online
copy in PDF
format
:


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To learn
more, here’s a
short video from the
Art Gallery of Ontario,
about the work they
did preparing for
the 2016-2017
exhibit
:


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A high resolution
CT-scan was performed
on the Last Judgement
prayer bead to learn
more about it’s
construction
:


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Here’s an amazing tour
of the multiple layers in
the Last Judgement
prayer bead
:


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ONE
MORE
?

This isn’t a
Boxwood Bead,
but it is presented
as an interesting
variation
:


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Mary’s
head opens
to reveal a scene of
Jesus carrying the cross
in the upper half, and
a crucifixion scene
in the lower
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