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Ring mit Cabochon-Agat - Silber - Naher Osten - ca. 1930-1970
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Ring mit Cabochon-Agat - Silber - Naher Osten - ca. 1930-1970

Antique Silver Ring with Agate Cabochon, mid-20th century, hand-crafted A substantial hand-crafted silver ring featuring an oval agate cabochon set within a serrated bezel and flanked by elaborate openwork scroll shoulders. The ring demonstrates traditional silversmithing with pierced vegetal ornament and engraved geometric detailing around the bezel. The bold sculptural design and thick band reflect the style of tribal and bazaar jewelry produced in Iran during the mid-20th century. Stone Natural agate (chalcedony) Likely a Yemeni agate variety. Characteristics visible in the stone: translucent chalcedony body warm honey-amber coloration darker reddish inclusion at base smooth domed cabochon polish Agate rings have deep cultural significance in the Middle East. In Iran and the Islamic world they are traditionally worn for protection, prosperity, and spiritual blessing. Many Iranian rings historically used Aqiq (agate) sourced from Yemen or Iran. Ring Construction Features consistent with traditional hand work: • thick cast silver band • pierced openwork shoulders • hand-engraved geometric cross-hatch decoration around bezel • serrated crown bezel setting • pierced under-gallery beneath stone The interior of the setting shows natural tool marks and oxidation typical of handmade silver jewelry rather than modern machine casting. Measurements Weight: 15.3 g Inner diameter: 19.4 mm Approx. ring size: US 9. || EU size: ≈ 61 Stone: oval cabochon agate Condition Very good antique condition. stone secure in bezel natural wear consistent with age attractive surface patina minor internal oxidation typical of handmade silver rings No visible repairs. Cultural Context Silver rings set with agate have been widely worn across the Islamic world for centuries. In Iran, such rings are associated with both personal adornment and spiritual symbolism, often worn by men. Estimated Date circa 1930–1970

Nr. 102006869

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Ring mit Cabochon-Agat - Silber - Naher Osten - ca. 1930-1970

Ring mit Cabochon-Agat - Silber - Naher Osten - ca. 1930-1970

Antique Silver Ring with Agate Cabochon, mid-20th century, hand-crafted

A substantial hand-crafted silver ring featuring an oval agate cabochon set within a serrated bezel and flanked by elaborate openwork scroll shoulders.

The ring demonstrates traditional silversmithing with pierced vegetal ornament and engraved geometric detailing around the bezel. The bold sculptural design and thick band reflect the style of tribal and bazaar jewelry produced in Iran during the mid-20th century.

Stone
Natural agate (chalcedony)
Likely a Yemeni agate variety.

Characteristics visible in the stone:
translucent chalcedony body
warm honey-amber coloration
darker reddish inclusion at base
smooth domed cabochon polish

Agate rings have deep cultural significance in the Middle East. In Iran and the Islamic world they are traditionally worn for protection, prosperity, and spiritual blessing.

Many Iranian rings historically used Aqiq (agate) sourced from Yemen or Iran.

Ring Construction
Features consistent with traditional hand work:
• thick cast silver band
• pierced openwork shoulders
• hand-engraved geometric cross-hatch decoration around bezel
• serrated crown bezel setting
• pierced under-gallery beneath stone

The interior of the setting shows natural tool marks and oxidation typical of handmade silver jewelry rather than modern machine casting.

Measurements
Weight: 15.3 g
Inner diameter: 19.4 mm
Approx. ring size: US 9. || EU size: ≈ 61
Stone: oval cabochon agate

Condition
Very good antique condition.
stone secure in bezel
natural wear consistent with age
attractive surface patina
minor internal oxidation typical of handmade silver rings
No visible repairs.

Cultural Context
Silver rings set with agate have been widely worn across the Islamic world for centuries. In Iran, such rings are associated with both personal adornment and spiritual symbolism, often worn by men.

Estimated Date
circa 1930–1970

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