Heritage (Jan 2023)

The Ethiopian Magic Scrolls: A Combined Approach for the Characterization of Inks and Pigments Composition

  • Monia Vadrucci,
  • Davide Bussolari,
  • Massimo Chiari,
  • Claudia De Rose,
  • Michele Di Foggia,
  • Anna Mazzinghi,
  • Noemi Orazi,
  • Carlotta L. Zanasi,
  • Cristina Cicero

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage6020075
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 2
pp. 1378 – 1396

Abstract

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The Ethiopian magic scrolls are traditional parchment artifacts used by the Christians of Ethiopia as protection against disease and demonic possessions. On the occasion of their restoration in the Accademia delle Belle Arti di Bologna (Italy); a preliminary characterization before the treatments has been performed on four Ethiopian scrolls belonging to the Archivio storico della provincia di Cristo Re dei Frati Minori dell’Emilia Romagna of Bologna (Italy). In order to plan an effective preservative restoration procedure and; at the same time; to investigate the manufacturing techniques; the text and the decorations on the magic scrolls were studied and characterized. A combined approach by imaging and compositional techniques was used: Infrared Reflectography (IRR) for the preliminary characterization of the graphic supports and the identification of the points to sample the chemical measurements; and the spectroscopic analyses to clarify the hypothesized investigations and confirm the chemical composition of the inks. In particular; Attenuated Total Reflectance-Fourier Transform Infrared (ATR-FTIR) spectroscopy has provided information relating to the molecular composition of inks and pigments; while a characterization of the constituent elements is obtained with the Ion Beam Analysis (IBA). The ink composition proved to be consistent with data generally documented in the literature and contributing to the expansion of knowledge on Ethiopian magic scrolls and their production.

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