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Pilgrim Badges

Pilgrim badges were sold in the medieval period as souvenirs of pilgrimage. All of the badges below are accurate copies of surviving pewter artefacts. For information on the history of pilgrim badges please refer to the ‘History’ section of the website. Devotional badges are also included in this section.

P54b St Giles Pilgrim Badge (without pin)
P54b St Giles Pilgrim Badge (without pin)

P54b St Giles Pilgrim Badge (without pin)

St Giles was an extremely popular saint in 13th century England; no doubt helped by the saint’s cult centre at Arles in France being on an established route to Compostella and Rome. The badge depicts St Giles as an abbot along with the hind (deer) that, according to his legend, was sheltered by Giles as it fled from hunters. To the left is the thicket that Giles miraculously caused to appear and in which the hind sheltered. It then became his companion while he lived as a hermit. St Giles also holds a chain, alluding to his reputation as an intercessor for prisoners.
13th century.

48x 34mm including the sewing loops. Without a pin (so use the sewing loops), but also available with a brooch bar for those who prefer a pin fixing (see separate listing).
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£6.00
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