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Cast bronze pendant in the Ethiopian Coptic tradition, likely 19th century. The form is a four-pointed cross with rounded terminal lobes, oriented on a diagonal axis. Front face carries dense hand-incised decoration: a raised circular halo ring edged with uniform radial tick-marks, enclosing a quartered cross motif with small punched circles at each intersection. The four lateral arms bear additional cross-and-circle stampwork. Reverse is undecorated, showing raw cast surface with visible porosity, minor pitting, and uneven tool marks consistent with lost-wax or open-mold casting. Patina is warm reddish-bronze overall, with darkened oxidation pooling in incised channels. A bulbed suspension loop is integral to the casting. The chain is darkly oxidized link-and-rolo, considerably later in date, fitted with a small spring-ring closure.