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Significant Artifact Discovered on Santa Margarita Shipwreck Gold Jewelry Intended to Protect Religious Relic

Sept 21, 2009 -- Key West, FL:
Key West, Florida Keys – Late Monday afternoon, underwater exploration divers for Keith Webb’s Blue Water Ventures Key West discovered a miraculously intact piece of gold religious jewelry on the site of the 1622 shipwreck Santa Margarita.

Captain Dan Porter and dive partner Bobby Hartwell were working at a depth of about 20 feet, in an area where Porter and his crew had already uncovered 17th century ceramic pieces, a musket ball, and a scattering of large ballast stones. Weather conditions had deteriorated throughout the day and by afternoon “were so rough that the current was running straight up the boat’s stern and had exerted enough force to break the vessels bow line,” said Porter. About to call it a day for safety reasons, Porter said that he was giving the excavation one last pass with his metal detector when he got a strong “hit.” Carefully hand fanning the spot, he stopped in mid-stroke at the sight of a flash of gold. Another gentle fan to clear away the sand revealed a magnificent, fully intact religious reliquary, made of heavy, richly colored high karat gold, set with an oval of clear material, possibly rock crystal, providing a window into a recessed interior.

The recessed compartment would have been to hold a religious relic – which is the purpose of a reliquary. Examples of such relics might be the physical remains of a saint or some other object of devotion.

Reliquaries of the times were often illustrated with scenes related to the relic, which may account for what appears to be very thin gold foiling with markings and other as-yet unidentified fragments within the interior compartment. The reliquary measures 1 ½ inches tall, 1 inch wide, 3/8 inch deep, and has a 3/8 inch ring-link for a chain.

Blue Water Ventures, a joint-venture partner of Mel Fisher’s Treasures, began their efforts to locate the rich remains of the galleon Santa Margarita – sister ship to the famed Nuestra Senora de Atocha - in 2005. Because the Santa Margarita was battered and broken apart in the hurricane of 1622, its cargo was distributed over an extensive area and now lies scattered and hidden. It is known from the original ships manifest that over 800 ounces of registered gold, 145 silver bars weighing between 80 and 100 pounds each, and more than 80,000 silver coins from the Santa Margarita still await discovery. Personal possessions such as the gold reliquary and the exquisite gold chalice and gold toothpick/earwax spoon discovered on the scatter trail last season would not have been listed on the ships manifest, but substantially increase the value of the cargo.

Porter and his crew returned to port today with the reliquary and two other significant historic artifacts—a pair of arquebus—early muzzle-loaded firearms, each hardly recognizable due to layers of calcareous concretions. The team intends to re-supply the Blue Water Rose with fuel and groceries and return to the same area of the site, an area that BWVKW CEO Keith Webb says is “the furthest west an artifact of the caliber of the gold reliquary has been found.”

He adds, “The amount of previously unexplored seafloor in this area is extensive.”

For Immediate Release
Contact Carol Tedesco
305-393-6450
bluewaterkw@aol.com

Gold Reliquary Gold Reliquary 3/4 view
Crew Diver Bobby Hartwell and Captain Dan Porter with gold reliquary discovery. BWVKW Crew with Reliquary and Arquebus discoveries: Back Left to Right: Crew diver Gavin Rall, Captain Dan Porter, crew diver Bobby Hartwell Front: Crew diver Larry Jones, Captain Mike Perna


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