Haematite gem: Solomon spearing Lilith (A) σφραγὶς θεοῦ (B)
Haematite gem, both faces upright oval and flat, trapezoid section. (Shape 8–9). Vertical crack along the centre of the reverse.
Side A: Solomon on horseback, to right, wearing tunic and mantle, and pointing a spear at the figure of Lilith, lying nude on the ground, trampled by his horse, and raising her right hand in defense. Six-pointed star in the field in front of Solomon's head. Inscription running around the edge, starting above the horse's tail: σολομων → Σολομών. The scene is enclosed by an Ouroboros, with head at top to the right.
Side B: Three lines of Greek inscription: σφρα|γισ|θεου → σφραγὶς θεοῦ. 'Seal of God', followed by characteres.
Description based on close observation of the piece by Á. M. Nagy, 2025
Selected bibliography
• Michel 2001 >>, 96, no. 107; click here for the full-text excerpt.
• Michel, DMG >>, no. 44.1.a_3.
• Franek 2025 >>, 321, no. 56.
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