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Conserving the Past for the Future

A Conservation Tour


Arm Reliquary of the Apostles
Arm Reliquary of the Apostles
Germany, Lower Saxony, Hildesheim, about 1195
Silver, gilt silver, and champleve enamel on a core of oak, 50.8 cm
Gift of the John Huntington Art and Polytechnic Trust 1930.739

Arm Reliquary of the Apostles: Examining an Object with X-Radiography

Chief Conservator: Bruce Christman

Recent technical examination of this medieval Arm Reliquary helped conservators and curators better understand how the object was made and used. One large fragment of an arm bone believed by the object's creators to be the bone of a saint was found in the reliquary.


What is an Arm Reliquary?

How Was the Arm Reliquary Made?

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