Suphunibal rabat bat Abdeshmun

Laurel

at Pennsic War, August A.S. LVII (57) 2022

Thank you to Lord Cynred of Gwent (mka Franklin Slaton) for teaching me this method of repoussé and chasing!

Calligraphy & Illumination

Kolfinna ValravnRoxbury MillAtlantia

Wordifier

Ollam Lanea Inghean Uí ChiaragáinRoxbury MillAtlantia
To Lady SuphunibalThis is the hallowed place, built in the month of the sacrifice of the sun, as a gift in the temple by Lærimoðir Álfrún ketta, scholar and artist. For Suphunibal has raised our people in glory for these many years, sharing her most venerated knowledge of dyes, draping, and adornment.  Let her years under Tanit’s sky be as many as the stars above. The Laurel adorns those whose scholarship, teaching, and art shine out, as does the genius of Aelia Suphunibal. Let her brow be encircled in the glossy leaves of Noble Bay, and her form wrapped in purple most prized. Bid her lead student and apprentice in atelier and auditorium so all may share her insight with those who would learn and her art with those who prove worthy. 
During the reign of Cuan and Adelhait, she is granted a Patent and raised as Suphunibal rabat bat Abdeshmun For King and Queen have called her Laurel in the month of Masan as the war of Pennsic paused, on this day in August, Anno Societatis LVI 

Materials

Brass

Script

Phoenician & Etruscan

Source

Pyrgi Tabletshttps://www.museoetru.it/works/lamine-doro-da-pyrgi Inscriptions, end of the 6th century BCE, Production place: Cerveteri, gold, engraved leaf, Dimensions in cm: length 19; width 9, at Museo Nazionale Etrusco
https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/W_1857-1218-29?fbclid=IwAR1WW1R5-9vmyny1ilDLYfyoxsKP_DyjpAUum4qzGVUQLH_a99UNp3DxWqI Fragment of limestone stele: Carved; with four lines of inscription remaining, top line almost completely lost. Below is a wreath between two Tanit symbols on standards.
https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/W_1860-1002-1 Limestone votive stela; 4 line inscription; below the inscription is a lotus flower flanked by a hand raised in blessing; in the apex is a Tanit symbol.
https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/object/W_1927-0922-1 Tanit symbol flanked by a hand and a caduceus. The Tanit symbol is incised with double lines except for an elongated lozenge at the top of the triangle just below the crossbar. band of bead and reel. The Tanit symbol has some unusual features, especially the use of caduceus finial with snakes' heads. The elongated lozenge is also unusual. It has been suggested that it is meant be either male or female genitalia. On this figure it could be either.