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In ancient Roman world, a tintinnabulum (tintinnum) was a wind chime or assemblage of bells. A tintinnabulum often took the form of a bronze ithyphallic figure or of a fascinum, a magico-religious phallus thought to ward off evil eye and bring good fortune and prosperity.
📷 : Roman Tintinnabulum in the shape of Phallus, symbol of power, luck and fertility, 1st Century AD, from Sesamón, Burgos - Spain.
(Archaeological Museum of Barcelona, Spain)
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