SELJUK SILVER FINGER RING
Ca. 1100 AD
Crafted from silver, this ring features a band that gradually expands to form a large and striking bezel, serving as the focal point of the piece. The bezel is adorned with meticulously engraved symbols, reflecting the intricate craftsmanship and attention to detail characteristic of Seljuk metalwork. Additionally, the ring's shoulders boast pronounced plaques, adding both visual interest and structural integrity to the design. In the Seljuk world, rings held multifaceted meanings and served diverse functions. Beyond their ornamental value, rings were significant indicators of social status and cultural identity. They were often used as markers of wealth and power, showcasing the wearer's prosperity and influence in society.
Size: L:7 1/4mm / W:Omm ; 10.54g
Provenance: Private London collection, pre-2000s.
Estimate: GBP 200 - 300
Price realized | -- |
Starting price | 100 GBP |
Estimate | 200 GBP |