Sleutel by Mathurin (II) Jousse

Sleutel 1607 - 1692

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metal

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baroque

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metal

Dimensions length 14.5 cm, width 4.5 cm

This iron key was crafted by Mathurin Jousse in the 17th century. Keys have served as potent symbols for centuries, unlocking not only physical spaces but also representing access, authority, and knowledge. Consider Janus, the Roman god of beginnings and transitions, often depicted with keys, symbolizing his power to open and close doorways, both literal and metaphorical. This symbolism echoes through time. The key's intricate design invites contemplation. Its handle, a looped flourish, speaks to the value placed on artistry even in functional objects. The teeth of the key, with their complex arrangement, suggest that what they unlock may also be complex. As we delve deeper, we see a connection to the human psyche, where keys unlock hidden desires and untapped potential. The key becomes a powerful emblem, representing secrets, mysteries, and the eternal human quest for knowledge. The enduring image of the key continues to resurface, its meaning evolving yet rooted in the timeless human experiences of power and knowledge.

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