Lucky mirror

China or Mongolia, 19th century

Collected by R. T. Turley and purchased from him in 1896; 1896.62.127Collected by R. T. Turley and purchased from him in 1896; 1896.62.127Women wore mirrors like this, suspended from the right shoulder over the breast, when visiting friends. Mirrors worn on the body were thought to prevent evil and disease, and at death they were buried with the owner in order to 'illuminate' the darkness, which housed bad spirits.


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