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Zentralasiatisches / Afghanisches Silberbillon - Ring - Türkis- und Korallen-Inlay
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Zentralasiatisches / Afghanisches Silberbillon - Ring - Türkis- und Korallen-Inlay

**Central Asian / Afghan Silver Ring with Turquoise, Coral Inlay and Engraved Horse Late 19th – Early 20th Century** Note: No reserve / Sold as a collectible ethnographic and historical object Description An impressive and exceptionally heavy Central Asian silver ring, attributed to Afghan tribal craftsmanship, dating to the late 19th – early 20th century. Based on my individual review, the ring appears to be masterfully constructed in billon, with a silver content below 800., featuring a monumental form and richly decorated surface. The bezel is set with a large turquoise panel, finely engraved with a horse in motion, a powerful and highly symbolic motif in Central Asian culture representing strength, nobility, protection, and warrior identity. The ring’s shoulders and band are extensively adorned with turquoise and red coral inlays, arranged in teardrop and oval settings, bordered by twisted wire and applied silver granulation. This combination of materials and techniques is characteristic of Afghan and Central Asian tribal jewelry, where such rings functioned as status symbols and protective talismans, often worn by men. The substantial weight, bold proportions, and expressive decoration indicate a piece intended not merely as ornament, but as a statement of identity and prestige. Cultural & Historical Context In Afghan and Central Asian societies, silver jewelry held both social and protective significance. Turquoise was believed to guard against misfortune and the evil eye, while coral symbolized vitality and protection. The horse, central to nomadic and warrior traditions, reflects the importance of mobility, honor, and strength in tribal life. Such rings were typically worn by tribal leaders, warriors, or individuals of elevated social standing. Details Culture: Central Asian / Afghan Period: Late 19th – Early 20th century Stones: Turquoise and red coral inlay Motif: Engraved horse Weight: 61.66 g Inner diameter: approx. 19.7 – 24 mm (Fits approximately EU 55–62 / US 7¼–9¾ due to handmade construction.) Condition: Very good antique condition; age-consistent wear, no modern repairs Notes Please review all images carefully. Photographs are magnified to highlight craftsmanship and surface details. The ring is more imposing and visually striking when worn or handled in person.

Nr. 101073096

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Zentralasiatisches / Afghanisches Silberbillon - Ring - Türkis- und Korallen-Inlay

Zentralasiatisches / Afghanisches Silberbillon - Ring - Türkis- und Korallen-Inlay

**Central Asian / Afghan Silver Ring with Turquoise, Coral Inlay and Engraved Horse Late 19th – Early 20th Century**

Note: No reserve / Sold as a collectible ethnographic and historical object

Description
An impressive and exceptionally heavy Central Asian silver ring, attributed to Afghan tribal craftsmanship, dating to the late 19th – early 20th century.

Based on my individual review, the ring appears to be masterfully constructed in billon, with a silver content below 800., featuring a monumental form and richly decorated surface. The bezel is set with a large turquoise panel, finely engraved with a horse in motion, a powerful and highly symbolic motif in Central Asian culture representing strength, nobility, protection, and warrior identity.

The ring’s shoulders and band are extensively adorned with turquoise and red coral inlays, arranged in teardrop and oval settings, bordered by twisted wire and applied silver granulation. This combination of materials and techniques is characteristic of Afghan and Central Asian tribal jewelry, where such rings functioned as status symbols and protective talismans, often worn by men.

The substantial weight, bold proportions, and expressive decoration indicate a piece intended not merely as ornament, but as a statement of identity and prestige.

Cultural & Historical Context
In Afghan and Central Asian societies, silver jewelry held both social and protective significance. Turquoise was believed to guard against misfortune and the evil eye, while coral symbolized vitality and protection. The horse, central to nomadic and warrior traditions, reflects the importance of mobility, honor, and strength in tribal life.

Such rings were typically worn by tribal leaders, warriors, or individuals of elevated social standing.

Details
Culture: Central Asian / Afghan
Period: Late 19th – Early 20th century
Stones: Turquoise and red coral inlay
Motif: Engraved horse
Weight: 61.66 g
Inner diameter: approx. 19.7 – 24 mm (Fits approximately EU 55–62 / US 7¼–9¾ due to handmade construction.)
Condition: Very good antique condition; age-consistent wear, no modern repairs

Notes
Please review all images carefully. Photographs are magnified to highlight craftsmanship and surface details. The ring is more imposing and visually striking when worn or handled in person.

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