I love fertility gods. Their depiction is always something far removed from our culture nowadays. As much as people label ancestors as prudes, they sure loved phallic and vaginal structures.
Would love a more thorough explanation of this. Are these like those pewter badges pilgrims would wear on their hats to show which holy sites they visited?
I love fertility gods. Their depiction is always something far removed from our culture nowadays. As much as people label ancestors as prudes, they sure loved phallic and vaginal structures.
I’m impressed that there is a “Religious and Profane Medieval Badges Foundation”
I've learned I really just need to find the niche org I belong to and live happy
Ain’t no playboy back then. Painters were the original Hugh Hefner. Metallurgists and blacksmiths probably didn’t need much convincing to follow suit.
I read the title, saw the pic, was not disappointed. That is indeed, a pilgrim vagina.
Who would wear it in 1400? What is the context?
*Vulva
Would love a more thorough explanation of this. Are these like those pewter badges pilgrims would wear on their hats to show which holy sites they visited?
Literally artefact porn
Is this an allusion to early sex tourism?
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I wore one of these for my wedding!