No. 83472359

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Sasanian Gold Ring | XRF & Iranian Royal Family - 22 mm
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Sasanian Gold Ring | XRF & Iranian Royal Family - 22 mm

Step into the grandeur of the Sasanian Empire with this magnificent gold ring, showcasing a ruler intaglio that portrays a royal visage. This artifact, originating from the First Millennium CE, holds an aristocratic lineage, having once been part of the Iranian Royal Family's collection and subsequently acquired by Dr. István Zelnik, a renowned collector and scholar. This Sasanian Gold Ring is an artifact of significant historical and cultural value, crafted in the First Millennium CE. The intaglio is a striking representation of a Sasanian ruler, etched with precision and care, which may have served as a personal seal or symbol of power. The portrait is a work of considerable detail, reflecting the Sasanian artistic focus on individuality and regal portraiture. The precision of the engraving and the clarity of the ruler's depiction highlight the advanced artistry of Sasanian craftsmen. Such intaglios were often personal seals, signifying authority and identity. The rarity of this combination of high-quality gold and the specific iconography of royal power makes this ring a significant and highly collectible artifact, reflecting the grandeur of its era. Gold, valued for its enduring beauty and resistance to tarnish, was a fitting choice for a ring of such prestige, often reserved for the elite and those of high status. The Sasanian craftsmen were known for their goldwork, and the high karat content of this piece is evidence of its luxurious nature. The presence of silver and a minute amount of copper in the XRF results indicates a high-quality alloy that balances color, sheen, and strength. The provenance of this ring enhances its desirability among collectors. Dr. István Zelnik, a respected former diplomat turned art collector, previously owned it, and it was once a prized possession within the Iranian Royal Family. This adds layers of historical intrigue and authenticity to the piece, making it an exceptional find for any collection. Valuation for such an item with royal connections, artistic beauty, and well-documented provenance is on the higher end of the spectrum, reflective of its rarity and significance. XRF Test Report: The XRF analysis of this Sasanian gold ring indicates a composition of 75.03% gold, 24.09% silver, and 0.87% copper, resulting in an approximate purity of 18.01 karats. This high gold content is characteristic of Sasanian jewelry, signifying the ring's importance and the wealth of its original owner. The slight addition of silver and copper would have lent strength to the ring, allowing it to withstand the test of time. This alloy composition is typical for luxurious items from the era, representing the pinnacle of Sasanian artistry in goldsmithing.

No. 83472359

No longer available
Sasanian Gold Ring | XRF & Iranian Royal Family - 22 mm

Sasanian Gold Ring | XRF & Iranian Royal Family - 22 mm

Step into the grandeur of the Sasanian Empire with this magnificent gold ring, showcasing a ruler intaglio that portrays a royal visage. This artifact, originating from the First Millennium CE, holds an aristocratic lineage, having once been part of the Iranian Royal Family's collection and subsequently acquired by Dr. István Zelnik, a renowned collector and scholar.
This Sasanian Gold Ring is an artifact of significant historical and cultural value, crafted in the First Millennium CE. The intaglio is a striking representation of a Sasanian ruler, etched with precision and care, which may have served as a personal seal or symbol of power. The portrait is a work of considerable detail, reflecting the Sasanian artistic focus on individuality and regal portraiture.

The precision of the engraving and the clarity of the ruler's depiction highlight the advanced artistry of Sasanian craftsmen. Such intaglios were often personal seals, signifying authority and identity. The rarity of this combination of high-quality gold and the specific iconography of royal power makes this ring a significant and highly collectible artifact, reflecting the grandeur of its era.

Gold, valued for its enduring beauty and resistance to tarnish, was a fitting choice for a ring of such prestige, often reserved for the elite and those of high status. The Sasanian craftsmen were known for their goldwork, and the high karat content of this piece is evidence of its luxurious nature. The presence of silver and a minute amount of copper in the XRF results indicates a high-quality alloy that balances color, sheen, and strength.

The provenance of this ring enhances its desirability among collectors. Dr. István Zelnik, a respected former diplomat turned art collector, previously owned it, and it was once a prized possession within the Iranian Royal Family. This adds layers of historical intrigue and authenticity to the piece, making it an exceptional find for any collection.

Valuation for such an item with royal connections, artistic beauty, and well-documented provenance is on the higher end of the spectrum, reflective of its rarity and significance.

XRF Test Report:
The XRF analysis of this Sasanian gold ring indicates a composition of 75.03% gold, 24.09% silver, and 0.87% copper, resulting in an approximate purity of 18.01 karats. This high gold content is characteristic of Sasanian jewelry, signifying the ring's importance and the wealth of its original owner. The slight addition of silver and copper would have lent strength to the ring, allowing it to withstand the test of time. This alloy composition is typical for luxurious items from the era, representing the pinnacle of Sasanian artistry in goldsmithing.

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