/ 14 January 2005

Bar owner wants to sell holy oyster

After the revelation of a grilled-cheese sandwich allegedly bearing an image of the Virgin Mary in Florida last year, a bar manager in Switzerland said on Thursday he is ready to sell a Christ-like oyster shell.

Matteo Brandi, who runs a bar in the western Swiss village of Roche, told the Swiss newspaper Le Matin he came across the shell while he was opening a batch of oysters just more than two years ago.

“When I tried to toss one of them away, it stuck to my hand. It wouldn’t slip off my palm. Like He was calling me,” Brandi said.

The 38-year-old Italian, who says he is a devout Roman Catholic, is convinced the Picasso-like forms on the outside of the craggy oyster shell — held the right way up — represent the face of Christ.

The oyster, which had sat on the bar’s stereo after its appearance on December 2002, is now being kept in a bank.

Brandi said he had seen the light after a Florida woman auctioned off a grilled-cheese sandwich to an online casino last November for $28 000 (about R168 000).

“Today I have become conscious of its value,” he told the newspaper.

“This piece is unique. It is the work of nature. It is neither grilled nor cooked. I shall try my luck over the internet,” he added.

Brandi said he is waiting for offers, and is also thinking of telling the Vatican.

“They might be interested in it for the museum,” he said.

The oyster’s flesh was eaten. — AFP