Algiers Labyrinth
Bidding Supports:
Veriditas
(Petaluma, CA)
- Item Number
- V-0209
- Online Close:
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2022-10-16 02:59:00.0
- Bid History:
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8 Bids
The insert states: Located in the Cathedral of Algiers, this is the first Roman Labyrinth built to convey a Christian meaning. The center is filled with letters that spell SANCTA IGLESIA, or Holy Church, that can be read in all directions from the center. Circa: 324 A.D. Labyrinths are viewed as a metaphor for life's journey.
A wonderful addition to our 2022 auction was generously donated by John Ridder of Paxworks. The labyrinth comes with a suede pouch.
This item will be shipped from the Veriditas home office. Shipping and handling fees for the winning bidder will be calculated and charged to the winning bidder once the auction bidding closes.
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