Medieval Islamic Rare Silver Seal Ring – Engraved Arabic Script (No reserve price)






Directed the Ifergan Collection Museum, specialising in Phoenician and Mediterranean archaeology.
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An impressive medieval Islamic silver signet ring featuring a substantial octagonal bezel engraved with elegant Arabic calligraphy.
The inscription is executed in a flowing cursive hand characteristic of medieval Islamic artistic traditions, where writing was regarded not merely as communication but as a sacred art form. Such rings often bore personal names, blessings, religious invocations, or ownership formulas, serving both practical and symbolic functions.
Crafted from solid silver and weighing an impressive 8.16 grams, the ring possesses a commanding presence. The broad engraved bezel and robust hoop suggest ownership by a person of status, possibly a merchant, scholar, administrator, or local dignitary. Rings of this type functioned as personal seals, signatures, and protective talismans, accompanying their owners in daily life.
The engraved calligraphy remains the focal point of the piece, reflecting the enduring importance of written language and faith throughout the medieval Islamic world. Its attractive age patina and visible signs of historical use further enhance its authenticity and character.
Culture: Islamic World
Date: c. 11th–14th Century AD
Material: Silver
Type: Signet / Seal Ring
Weight: 8.16 g
Inner Diameter: 18 mm
Outer Diameter: 26 mm
Condition: Excellent ancient condition with attractive age wear and well-preserved engraved inscription.
A rare and highly collectible medieval Islamic silver ring combining calligraphic beauty, historical significance, and personal symbolism.
An impressive medieval Islamic silver signet ring featuring a substantial octagonal bezel engraved with elegant Arabic calligraphy.
The inscription is executed in a flowing cursive hand characteristic of medieval Islamic artistic traditions, where writing was regarded not merely as communication but as a sacred art form. Such rings often bore personal names, blessings, religious invocations, or ownership formulas, serving both practical and symbolic functions.
Crafted from solid silver and weighing an impressive 8.16 grams, the ring possesses a commanding presence. The broad engraved bezel and robust hoop suggest ownership by a person of status, possibly a merchant, scholar, administrator, or local dignitary. Rings of this type functioned as personal seals, signatures, and protective talismans, accompanying their owners in daily life.
The engraved calligraphy remains the focal point of the piece, reflecting the enduring importance of written language and faith throughout the medieval Islamic world. Its attractive age patina and visible signs of historical use further enhance its authenticity and character.
Culture: Islamic World
Date: c. 11th–14th Century AD
Material: Silver
Type: Signet / Seal Ring
Weight: 8.16 g
Inner Diameter: 18 mm
Outer Diameter: 26 mm
Condition: Excellent ancient condition with attractive age wear and well-preserved engraved inscription.
A rare and highly collectible medieval Islamic silver ring combining calligraphic beauty, historical significance, and personal symbolism.
