No. 81840229

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Sasanian Gold and Garnet Ring
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Sasanian Gold and Garnet Ring

A Sassanian gold and garnet finger ring, featuring a high bezel and a flat-section hoop with scooped shoulders. The bezel displays a carinated shape in profile and is set with an oval piece of garnet flat-topped cabochon. The ring is enriched with an additional small cell connecting the bezel and one shoulder, which would have likely been set with a gemstone. The surface of the garnet stone presents some abrasions and a crack while the ring band displays a crack near the bezel on the side where the small cell sits. The Sassanians or Sasanians succeeded the Achaemenid Persians, establishing an Empire which, at its peak, expanded from the Euphrates to the Indus Rivers and included modern-day Armenia and Georgia. Sassanian art borrowed from Near Eastern and Greco-Roman traditions, and adapted the significance of these cultures’ iconography to the local repertoire. Internal diameter: 1.4cm; Closest UK ring size: F Weight: 5.42g Provenance: Acquired 1970-2010. Collection of a late Japanese gentleman.

No. 81840229

No longer available
Sasanian Gold and Garnet Ring

Sasanian Gold and Garnet Ring

A Sassanian gold and garnet finger ring, featuring a high bezel and a flat-section hoop with scooped shoulders. The bezel displays a carinated shape in profile and is set with an oval piece of garnet flat-topped cabochon. The ring is enriched with an additional small cell connecting the bezel and one shoulder, which would have likely been set with a gemstone. The surface of the garnet stone presents some abrasions and a crack while the ring band displays a crack near the bezel on the side where the small cell sits.

The Sassanians or Sasanians succeeded the Achaemenid Persians, establishing an Empire which, at its peak, expanded from the Euphrates to the Indus Rivers and included modern-day Armenia and Georgia. Sassanian art borrowed from Near Eastern and Greco-Roman traditions, and adapted the significance of these cultures’ iconography to the local repertoire.

Internal diameter: 1.4cm; Closest UK ring size: F
Weight: 5.42g

Provenance: Acquired 1970-2010. Collection of a late Japanese gentleman.

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