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Mittelalterlich Silberring mit blutrotem Edelstein – Krieger-Talisman der Hingabe und Macht  (Ohne mindestpreis)
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Mittelalterlich Silberring mit blutrotem Edelstein – Krieger-Talisman der Hingabe und Macht (Ohne mindestpreis)

Legend of the Crimson Oath Medieval tradition often speaks of rings given not at marriage—but before departure. One such tale tells of a knight who received a red stone ring before riding east. The stone was said to hold the memory of blood—his own, if he fell, or his enemy’s if he prevailed. “As long as the stone burns, the oath lives.” Whether worn by a warrior, a pilgrim, or a figure of quiet devotion, such rings were believed to anchor the soul—a physical reminder of a promise that could not be broken. A striking and deeply evocative medieval silver ring, centered around a luminous blood-red gemstone, set within a hand-formed bezel of organic, almost molten character. The irregular setting embraces the stone like a protective crown—suggesting both age and authenticity, rather than later refinement. The gemstone—likely a form of garnet or red glass paste typical of the medieval period—radiates a deep crimson glow under light, reminiscent of living embers or coagulated blood, a color long associated with power, sacrifice, and sacred devotion. The Stone – Symbol of Blood, Oath, and Eternal Flame In the medieval world, red stones were never merely decorative. They were believed to carry: Protective properties in battle Healing and life-force energy Divine connection through sacrifice and martyrdom Knights, pilgrims, and nobles alike wore such stones as: talismans of protection symbols of loyalty and oath-bound honor tokens of love, often tied to absence or war The deep, almost liquid red seen here would have been especially valued—interpreted as a “stone of the heart”, binding the wearer to something greater than themselves. A Ring of Presence, Not Ornament Unlike later refined jewelry, this ring carries a raw, intimate presence: The bezel is uneven, hand-worked—each contour unique The band shows subtle wear consistent with long use The setting holds the stone tightly, almost defensively This is not a courtly display piece. This is a worn object A personal possession Something that likely accompanied its owner through years, not moments

Nr. 103328186

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Mittelalterlich Silberring mit blutrotem Edelstein – Krieger-Talisman der Hingabe und Macht  (Ohne mindestpreis)

Mittelalterlich Silberring mit blutrotem Edelstein – Krieger-Talisman der Hingabe und Macht (Ohne mindestpreis)

Legend of the Crimson Oath

Medieval tradition often speaks of rings given not at marriage—but before departure.

One such tale tells of a knight who received a red stone ring before riding east. The stone was said to hold the memory of blood—his own, if he fell, or his enemy’s if he prevailed.

“As long as the stone burns, the oath lives.”

Whether worn by a warrior, a pilgrim, or a figure of quiet devotion, such rings were believed to anchor the soul—a physical reminder of a promise that could not be broken.

A striking and deeply evocative medieval silver ring, centered around a luminous blood-red gemstone, set within a hand-formed bezel of organic, almost molten character. The irregular setting embraces the stone like a protective crown—suggesting both age and authenticity, rather than later refinement.

The gemstone—likely a form of garnet or red glass paste typical of the medieval period—radiates a deep crimson glow under light, reminiscent of living embers or coagulated blood, a color long associated with power, sacrifice, and sacred devotion.

The Stone – Symbol of Blood, Oath, and Eternal Flame

In the medieval world, red stones were never merely decorative.

They were believed to carry:

Protective properties in battle
Healing and life-force energy
Divine connection through sacrifice and martyrdom

Knights, pilgrims, and nobles alike wore such stones as:
talismans of protection
symbols of loyalty and oath-bound honor
tokens of love, often tied to absence or war

The deep, almost liquid red seen here would have been especially valued—interpreted as a “stone of the heart”, binding the wearer to something greater than themselves.

A Ring of Presence, Not Ornament

Unlike later refined jewelry, this ring carries a raw, intimate presence:

The bezel is uneven, hand-worked—each contour unique
The band shows subtle wear consistent with long use
The setting holds the stone tightly, almost defensively

This is not a courtly display piece.

This is a worn object
A personal possession
Something that likely accompanied its owner through years, not moments

Höchstgebot
€ 190
Ruth Garrido Vila
Experte
Schätzung  € 150 - € 200

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