Byzantine Gold and Garnet Ring

$3,733.62

An extremely fine Byzantine gold ring featuring a thin decorative band, now slightly misshapen due to age, with a large oval bezel. The bezel is adorned with a garnet intaglio inset. A cross has been carefully carved at the centre, framed by a wreath. Around the gold encasing is a band of small etchings decorating the bezel.

Closest UK ring size K

1 in stock

byzantine gold and garnet ring
Byzantine Gold and Garnet Ring
$3,733.62

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Byzantine jewellery was a full continuation of the Roman traditions. Production in the old jewellery centres of Alexandria and Antioch gave way to an increased production in Constantinople. In the Byzantine Empire jewellery played an important role. It acted as a way to express ones status and as a diplomatic tool. The Church Fathers, such as Clement of Alexandria, discouraged the wearing of any jewellery at all. However, they did permit Christians to wear one ring: rings with the seal of a family, a wedding ring, or rings bearing Christian symbols and inscriptions were deemed acceptable.

To discover more about Byzantine jewellery, please visit our relevant blog post:The Byzantine Empire, Art and Christianity.

Additional information

Weight 3.3 g
Dimensions 2.1 cm
Culture

Byzantine

Metal

Gold

Semi precious stones

Garnet

Region

Southern Europe