N.º 100890819

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Anillo de plata antiguo - Anillo - con cabujón de cornalina
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Anillo de plata antiguo - Anillo - con cabujón de cornalina

Antique Silver Ring with Carnelian (or Agate) Cabochon and Eagle/Falcon Motifs, Early to Mid-20th Century This striking antique silver ring, dating to the early to mid-20th century, features a substantial band with finely chased shoulders depicting stylized eagle or falcon heads flanked by traditional floral and geometric patterns. The prominent oval bezel is set with a warm orange-red cabochon (most likely carnelian, though possibly high-quality agate), creating a bold and elegant statement piece characteristic of silversmithing from the Pahlavi era. Symbolism & Historical Significance: Carnelian Cabochon: In Islamic tradition, carnelian (known as "aqeeq") is highly revered for its protective and spiritual qualities, believed to bring good fortune, ward off the evil eye, and promote courage and vitality. It is one of the stones mentioned in hadith as favored by the Prophet Muhammad. Eagle/Falcon Motifs: The eagle or falcon heads on the shoulders symbolize power, vision, nobility, and divine protection—motifs deeply rooted in royal and cultural iconography, often associated with strength, freedom, and guardianship. The combination reflects the enduring love for symbolic jewelry that blends aesthetic beauty with talismanic purpose, a tradition that flourished in the 20th century under the influence of both pre-Islamic heritage and Islamic artistry. Connection to Craftsmanship: Produced during the Pahlavi period (1925–1979), this ring exemplifies the high-quality silverwork of Iranian workshops in cities such as Tehran, Isfahan, or Shiraz. The two visible hallmarks/stamps on the band (lower back side) are typical of silver pieces of this era, often indicating maker, purity, or workshop origin. Similar rings were popular among both men and women as status symbols and personal talismans, frequently commissioned for special occasions or as heirlooms. Condition: Excellent antique condition with a beautiful natural patina on the silver, minor surface wear consistent with age, and the cabochon securely set with no chips or cracks. The engraving remains crisp and well-defined. Dimensions: Inner Diameter: 21.7 mm (approximately US ring size 12½ – 13, EU ring size 68–69) Weight: 13.15 g Note: Please examine the provided images for a detailed impression of the ring. The photos are highly magnified to showcase the details the best way possible; otherwise, the piece is even more beautiful and attractive in person.

N.º 100890819

Vendido
Anillo de plata antiguo - Anillo - con cabujón de cornalina

Anillo de plata antiguo - Anillo - con cabujón de cornalina

Antique Silver Ring with Carnelian (or Agate) Cabochon and Eagle/Falcon Motifs, Early to Mid-20th Century

This striking antique silver ring, dating to the early to mid-20th century, features a substantial band with finely chased shoulders depicting stylized eagle or falcon heads flanked by traditional floral and geometric patterns. The prominent oval bezel is set with a warm orange-red cabochon (most likely carnelian, though possibly high-quality agate), creating a bold and elegant statement piece characteristic of silversmithing from the Pahlavi era.

Symbolism & Historical Significance:
Carnelian Cabochon: In Islamic tradition, carnelian (known as "aqeeq") is highly revered for its protective and spiritual qualities, believed to bring good fortune, ward off the evil eye, and promote courage and vitality. It is one of the stones mentioned in hadith as favored by the Prophet Muhammad.

Eagle/Falcon Motifs: The eagle or falcon heads on the shoulders symbolize power, vision, nobility, and divine protection—motifs deeply rooted in royal and cultural iconography, often associated with strength, freedom, and guardianship.
The combination reflects the enduring love for symbolic jewelry that blends aesthetic beauty with talismanic purpose, a tradition that flourished in the 20th century under the influence of both pre-Islamic heritage and Islamic artistry.

Connection to Craftsmanship:
Produced during the Pahlavi period (1925–1979), this ring exemplifies the high-quality silverwork of Iranian workshops in cities such as Tehran, Isfahan, or Shiraz. The two visible hallmarks/stamps on the band (lower back side) are typical of silver pieces of this era, often indicating maker, purity, or workshop origin. Similar rings were popular among both men and women as status symbols and personal talismans, frequently commissioned for special occasions or as heirlooms.

Condition:
Excellent antique condition with a beautiful natural patina on the silver, minor surface wear consistent with age, and the cabochon securely set with no chips or cracks. The engraving remains crisp and well-defined.

Dimensions:
Inner Diameter: 21.7 mm (approximately US ring size 12½ – 13, EU ring size 68–69)
Weight: 13.15 g

Note: Please examine the provided images for a detailed impression of the ring. The photos are highly magnified to showcase the details the best way possible; otherwise, the piece is even more beautiful and attractive in person.

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