Byzantine silver ring with carnelian cabochon Circa 1200-1300 AD
$1,980.00
Byzantine silver ring with carnelian cabochon Circa 1200-1300 AD
Details
- A Medieval Byzantine silver ring with an oval orange-red carnelian cabochon set in an oval bezel connected to a round silver hoop
- Carnelian measures about 13 x 10 mm (estimated while set)
- Lovely decorative elements on the bezel holding the stone in place
- Ribbed silver band is 3.75 mm wide
- Ring size: Diameter:15.29mm / US: 4 ½ / UK: I ½
- Total weight: 3.74 g
- Ring shows signs of wear commensurate with its age but is in great condition and suitable for wear
- In Byzantine society, silver rings served as symbols of status and identity
- Worn by both men and women, these rings often featured intricate engravings or gemstone embellishments
- They were not only fashion accessories but also tokens of allegiance or markers of familial lineage
- Silver rings adorned the hands of Byzantine nobility, clergy, and merchants, reflecting their wealth and social standing
- For similar El Legado de Hefesto n. 561; 563
- Provenance: Private UK collection; from an old London collection formed in the 1990s.
- A beautiful ring that reflects the glory of our ancient past.
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