No. 100226257

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Medieval Bronze Ring from Jerusalem – Crusader and Islamic Cultural Interaction  (No reserve price)
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Medieval Bronze Ring from Jerusalem – Crusader and Islamic Cultural Interaction (No reserve price)

Medieval Bronze Ring from Jerusalem – Crusader and Islamic Cultural Interaction, Inscribed Arabic Motif with Christian Symbolism This bronze ring is a compelling example of the complex cultural and religious interactions that characterized Jerusalem during the Medieval period, particularly throughout the era of the Crusades. Jerusalem, as a sacred and contested city, served as a crossroads where Christian and Islamic traditions coexisted, overlapped, and influenced one another, a dynamic clearly reflected in this object. The oval bezel bears an engraved inscription executed in a style consistent with early Arabic script, suggesting Islamic cultural influence or ownership. Such inscriptions on personal objects were commonly associated with expressions of faith, protection, or identity within the Islamic world. While the inscription is partially worn due to age and use, its form remains legible enough to indicate intentional and skilled craftsmanship. Notably, the side panels of the ring display motifs associated with Christian symbolism, indicating a hybrid artistic language. This combination strongly suggests production or use during a period of interreligious contact, possibly by individuals living under shifting political and religious authorities, such as Crusaders, local converts, or merchants operating within Jerusalem. The ring’s robust cast-bronze construction reflects typical medieval metalworking practices, while the natural patina and surface wear attest to its authenticity and prolonged historical use. Such rings often functioned not only as personal adornments but also as signet rings or devotional objects, carrying spiritual, social, or protective significance. Overall, this ring stands as a rare and evocative artifact illustrating the fusion of Islamic and Christian traditions in Medieval Jerusalem, embodying the shared yet contested spiritual landscape of the Holy City during the Crusader era. Technical Details Period: Medieval (Crusader Era) Provenance: Jerusalem Material: Bronze Height: 22 mm Outer Width: 21 mm Inner Width: 17 mm Condition: Very good for its age; clear inscription and symbolic details with expected historical wear

No. 100226257

Sold
Medieval Bronze Ring from Jerusalem – Crusader and Islamic Cultural Interaction  (No reserve price)

Medieval Bronze Ring from Jerusalem – Crusader and Islamic Cultural Interaction (No reserve price)

Medieval Bronze Ring from Jerusalem – Crusader and Islamic Cultural Interaction, Inscribed Arabic Motif with Christian Symbolism

This bronze ring is a compelling example of the complex cultural and religious interactions that characterized Jerusalem during the Medieval period, particularly throughout the era of the Crusades. Jerusalem, as a sacred and contested city, served as a crossroads where Christian and Islamic traditions coexisted, overlapped, and influenced one another, a dynamic clearly reflected in this object.

The oval bezel bears an engraved inscription executed in a style consistent with early Arabic script, suggesting Islamic cultural influence or ownership. Such inscriptions on personal objects were commonly associated with expressions of faith, protection, or identity within the Islamic world. While the inscription is partially worn due to age and use, its form remains legible enough to indicate intentional and skilled craftsmanship.

Notably, the side panels of the ring display motifs associated with Christian symbolism, indicating a hybrid artistic language. This combination strongly suggests production or use during a period of interreligious contact, possibly by individuals living under shifting political and religious authorities, such as Crusaders, local converts, or merchants operating within Jerusalem.

The ring’s robust cast-bronze construction reflects typical medieval metalworking practices, while the natural patina and surface wear attest to its authenticity and prolonged historical use. Such rings often functioned not only as personal adornments but also as signet rings or devotional objects, carrying spiritual, social, or protective significance.

Overall, this ring stands as a rare and evocative artifact illustrating the fusion of Islamic and Christian traditions in Medieval Jerusalem, embodying the shared yet contested spiritual landscape of the Holy City during the Crusader era.

Technical Details
Period: Medieval (Crusader Era)
Provenance: Jerusalem
Material: Bronze
Height: 22 mm
Outer Width: 21 mm
Inner Width: 17 mm

Condition: Very good for its age; clear inscription and symbolic details with expected historical wear

Final bid
€ 97
Ruth Garrido Vila
Expert
Estimate  € 150 - € 200

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