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10,08 ¤
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Medieval pilgrim badge with Phallus-Ship based on a model from the late Middle Ages. Bronze, silver-plated or 925 silver. 2.7 x 2.7 cm.
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Medieval Pilgrim badge pendant "Phallus-Ship".

Here you can buy a detailed replica of a pilgrim badge pendant from the Middle Ages that shows a ship with several penises.

This extraordinary medieval pendant with phallus ship was made after a historical model dating from 1350 to 1425 AD and is now in the possession of the Langbroek, Van Breuningen collection. Link to the original Phallus-Ship...

The pilgrim badge shows a ship with penis birds in the rigging, manned by penis sailors. It represents a satire on a popular pilgrim badge from Canterbury, showing St Thomas Becket sailing back home from exile in England. Thomas Beckett, as St Thomas is known, was one of the most revered figures in medieval England. Link to the original pilgrim badge...

He became very popular among the people of England immediately after his murder by the Knights Henry 2. The murder caused great public outrage and Becket was soon canonized as a holy martyr.

In the context of the spread of the cult of Thomas Becket, many pilgrim badges were also created for those pilgrims who visited those holy places where St Thomas had stayed.

The medieval pendant has an eyelet on the back to attach it to clothing or to wear it as a pendant around the neck. The badge can also be sewn onto the garment very well at the various openings. A black leather strap in 1 m length is included.

The medieval phallus ship measures 2.7 x 2.7 cm.

You can buy this pilgrim's badge in bronze or in real silver-plated.
Alternatively, also available in 925 sterling silver (Please note the delivery time).
Alloy...



The phallus ship is a parody of a Christian pilgrimage symbol, which parodically depicts a story from the life of St. Thomas, who returns to England on a ship.
The creator of the phallus ship thereby took aim at the sanctimonious attitude of his medieval contemporaries and at the same time alluded to the motif of the "ship of fools", which became widespread in the Middle Ages.

Thomas Becket, also known as St Thomas of Canterbury, was murdered in 1170 AD. He was once a close friend of King Henry II, but as a later archbishop, he became embroiled in a long-running dispute with the royal family over the distribution of power between the church and the monarchy.

Becket was eventually put to the sword in front of the altar in Canterbury Cathedral by King Henry II's knights, who, it is unclear, had over-interpreted an angry pronouncement by their king. Only three years after the deed, Becket was canonized.
Numerous European churches are dedicated to St Thomas or bear his name, and his life has been adapted into various historical novels and plays

Because of his popularity, Canterbury became one of the largest pilgrimage centres in medieval Europe and miracles were often attributed to St Thomas because of his popularity with pilgrims.

Subsequently, St Thomas became the patron saint of the English monarchy, particularly in relation to their French ambitions. In 1415, after the Battle of Azincourt, Henry V personally came to Canterbury Cathedral to thank Thomas Becket for his war victory.
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Medieval Pilgrim badge pendant "Phallus-Ship".

Here you can buy a detailed replica of a pilgrim badge pendant from the Middle Ages that shows a ship with several penises.

This extraordinary medieval pendant with phallus ship was made after a historical model dating from 1350 to 1425 AD and is now in the possession of the Langbroek, Van Breuningen collection. Link to the original Phallus-Ship...

The pilgrim badge shows a ship with penis birds in the rigging, manned by penis sailors. It represents a satire on a popular pilgrim badge from Canterbury, showing St Thomas Becket sailing back home from exile in England. Thomas Beckett, as St Thomas is known, was one of the most revered figures in medieval England. Link to the original pilgrim badge...

He became very popular among the people of England immediately after his murder by the Knights Henry 2. The murder caused great public outrage and Becket was soon canonized as a holy martyr.

In the context of the spread of the cult of Thomas Becket, many pilgrim badges were also created for those pilgrims who visited those holy places where St Thomas had stayed.

The medieval pendant has an eyelet on the back to attach it to clothing or to wear it as a pendant around the neck. The badge can also be sewn onto the garment very well at the various openings. A black leather strap in 1 m length is included.

The medieval phallus ship measures 2.7 x 2.7 cm.

You can buy this pilgrim's badge in bronze or in real silver-plated.
Alternatively, also available in 925 sterling silver (Please note the delivery time).
Alloy...



The phallus ship is a parody of a Christian pilgrimage symbol, which parodically depicts a story from the life of St. Thomas, who returns to England on a ship.
The creator of the phallus ship thereby took aim at the sanctimonious attitude of his medieval contemporaries and at the same time alluded to the motif of the "ship of fools", which became widespread in the Middle Ages.

Thomas Becket, also known as St Thomas of Canterbury, was murdered in 1170 AD. He was once a close friend of King Henry II, but as a later archbishop, he became embroiled in a long-running dispute with the royal family over the distribution of power between the church and the monarchy.

Becket was eventually put to the sword in front of the altar in Canterbury Cathedral by King Henry II's knights, who, it is unclear, had over-interpreted an angry pronouncement by their king. Only three years after the deed, Becket was canonized.
Numerous European churches are dedicated to St Thomas or bear his name, and his life has been adapted into various historical novels and plays

Because of his popularity, Canterbury became one of the largest pilgrimage centres in medieval Europe and miracles were often attributed to St Thomas because of his popularity with pilgrims.

Subsequently, St Thomas became the patron saint of the English monarchy, particularly in relation to their French ambitions. In 1415, after the Battle of Azincourt, Henry V personally came to Canterbury Cathedral to thank Thomas Becket for his war victory.
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