Nr. 100503216

Ingen mindstepris - Ring Ottoman / Østeuropæisk sølvring med rød glas cabochon.
Nr. 100503216

Ingen mindstepris - Ring Ottoman / Østeuropæisk sølvring med rød glas cabochon.
Ottoman / Eastern European Silver Ring with Red Glass Cabochon – Late 18th–Early 19th Century
Description:
An impressive and authentic silver ring dating to the late 18th or early 19th century, originating from the Ottoman cultural sphere, most likely the Balkans or Anatolia. The ring is characterized by its substantial weight and bold proportions, reflecting traditional talismanic jewelry of the period.
The deep red glass cabochon is securely held in a hand-crafted scalloped bezel, bordered by a twisted silver wire collar. The shoulders are densely decorated with applied granulation, a labor-intensive technique widely employed in Ottoman and Balkan silverwork. Such rings were commonly worn as protective amulets, with red stones symbolizing vitality, strength, and protection against illness or misfortune.
The red glass displays attractive age-related surface wear and internal character consistent with period glass paste, producing a vivid glow when light passes through it.
Material:
High-grade billon silver (silver-rich alloy)
Red glass cabochon
Period: Late 18th – Early 19th Century AD
Dimensions:
Inner diameter: 20.3 mm
EU ring size: ≈ 64
US ring size: ≈ 10¼
Weight:
13.87 g
Condition:
Very good antique condition. Structurally solid with expected age-related wear. The stone remains secure in its original setting. No modern repairs observed.
Provenance:
From a private European collection.
Note:
Please examine the photographs carefully. Images are highly magnified to highlight the craftsmanship; in hand, the ring has a powerful presence and a striking deep-red glow.
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