
Artes De Mexico: Amuletos Numero 131
By Margarita de Orellana, Alberto Ruy Sánchez, Carlos Zolla Luque, David Lorente Fernández, Antonio Rubial García, Rafael Vargas
Amulets. Looking to anthropology, history and literature, this issue examines the multiple meanings and varied forms of amulets: objects steeped in magical power, beliefs, hopes and frustrations. With each article, the writers bring us closer to the more universal purpose of amulets—protecting us from evil and fostering good luck—while unraveling strands of the complex web that imbues amulets with magic, mystery and symbolism. In this issue, Artes de México invokes the protection of the amulets that appear on its pages—the Hand of Fatma, the Saint Benedict medal, coral, scapulars, gold tintinnabula, ankhs, relics, cimarute and others—and we fervently wish that it may be extended to our readers, as well.
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