Celtic Bronze Celtic Bronze Ring Amulet or Ring Money - 43 mm (No reserve price)






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Material: Bronze
Dimensions: Diameter 43 mm
Period: Celtic, circa 800–50 BC
Condition: Very good condition for age, with minor surface wear and an attractive natural green - blue patina. No restoration.
A fine Celtic bronze ring amulet or piece of ring money. The ring is solidly cast with evenly spaced lobed protrusions around its circumference and a beautiful green / blue patina developed over time.
Although the rings were not minted as traditional coins, they were used as a means of exchange, sometimes called "ring money" or "proto-money." They were often found in large quantities in treasure troves.
The rings were also worn as jewelry, attached to clothing, or strung on a rope or leather cord, as shown in the image. Many of these objects likely had a spiritual meaning as a protective amulet. In Celtic culture, the circle symbolizes unity, perfection, and infinity, and is considered a protection against evil spirits.
Material: Bronze
Dimensions: Diameter 43 mm
Period: Celtic, circa 800–50 BC
Condition: Very good condition for age, with minor surface wear and an attractive natural green - blue patina. No restoration.
A fine Celtic bronze ring amulet or piece of ring money. The ring is solidly cast with evenly spaced lobed protrusions around its circumference and a beautiful green / blue patina developed over time.
Although the rings were not minted as traditional coins, they were used as a means of exchange, sometimes called "ring money" or "proto-money." They were often found in large quantities in treasure troves.
The rings were also worn as jewelry, attached to clothing, or strung on a rope or leather cord, as shown in the image. Many of these objects likely had a spiritual meaning as a protective amulet. In Celtic culture, the circle symbolizes unity, perfection, and infinity, and is considered a protection against evil spirits.
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