Byzantine gold ring - 1.3 cm

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Ruth Garrido Vila
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Dirigió el Museo de la Colección Ifergan, especializado en arqueología fenicia.

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Anillo de oro bizantino dating del siglo V–VI d.C., peso 5,6 g, dimensiones 1,3 × 1,7 × 2,1 cm, en excelente estado; adquirido en 2026 de una colección privada española, certificado de autenticidad incluido.

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Superb Byzantine ring, 5.6 grams of gold, crafted entirely from gold and dating from between the 5th and 6th centuries AD, is a remarkable example of refined Late Antique jewellery within the context of the Byzantine Empire, heir to the artistic and symbolic legacy of the Roman Empire. Weighing 5.6 grams and measuring a compact 1.3 x 1.7 x 2.1 cm, its excellent state of preservation allows for a clear appreciation of the details of its engraved iconography.

The ring features a smooth, circular band, decorated laterally with small soldered spheres that enhance its ornamental character. Its most distinctive feature is the large circular lip, which serves as the central element and support for the incised decoration. It features a central motif of strong symbolic significance: an equal-armed cross inscribed with the letters S and R, placed on the left and right sides respectively, while the letters above and below are more schematic but possibly represent P (above) and R, or a symbolic variant below, although their interpretation is not entirely clear. This arrangement is reminiscent of Christian Christogram inscriptions, where the cross is not only a religious symbol but also a sign of protection and power.

The presence of triangular elements on the right arm of the cross and the arrow- or hook-shaped terminations could be related to a local evolution of the Christogram (Chrismon), a very common representation in early Christian contexts, especially in epigraphy and Byzantine liturgical furnishings. The rustic typography and deep engraving suggest direct handcrafted production, which was common in jewellery for private use, possibly with an apotropaic (protective) or devotional purpose.

In this context, the ring could have belonged to a member of the urban aristocracy or an ecclesiastical figure, given the material value of gold and the weight of its Christian symbolism. In the Byzantine world, jewellery served not only aesthetic or economic functions, but also spiritual ones, acting as talismans or visible signs of religious affiliation. The use of gold reinforces this idea: in addition to being a noble metal, gold had a strong symbolic component of eternity and spiritual purity.

Similar works are preserved in collections such as those of the Metropolitan Museum of Art or the British Museum, where signet rings and pieces of Byzantine religious jewellery feature symbolic inscriptions or sacred images carved on circular lip plugs or in the form of carved gems. Likewise, there are interesting parallels with pieces found in funerary contexts in Asia Minor and North Africa, territories then under Byzantine control.

This ring, therefore, offers not only a window into the art of goldsmithing in the 6th century, but also into the intimate and everyday dimension of Christian religiosity in the Eastern Empire.

Acquired from a Spanish private collection, I.D.R in the 80's.
-The piece includes an authenticity certificate.

The Seller can prove that the lot was obtained legally. Important information. The seller guarantees that he is entitled to ship this lot. The seller will take care that any necessary permits will be arranged, this process can take between 2 and 4 weeks.

IMPORTANT: Due to the new laws on the export of archaeological pieces, we have decided to NO LONGER sell outside the European territory for the following countries: SWITZERLAND & UNITED STATES of AMERICA.

For other destinations out of European territory: all our items will be shipped after obtaining a definitive LICENSE EXPORTATION by the Ministry of Culture of Spain. We inform our clients that it may take between
4-8 weeks. According to Spanish legislation, items sent outside the European Union are subjected to export taxes. The taxes will be added to the invoice, at the buyer's expense. These export fees are fixed on the final auction price, and the tax rate is not applied directly to the total value of the item to be exported, but rather the different percentages by sections are applied to it:
Up to 6,000 euros: 5%. / From 6.001 to 60.000 euros: 10 %.

Please note that for far destination (Asia, middle east etc.. ), there will be an additional cost for the shipping.


Catawiki disclaimer: This object has been dated based on style by the seller . No further tests, such as an analysis of metals(XRF-test) have been conducted to check the integrity of the piece.

Superb Byzantine ring, 5.6 grams of gold, crafted entirely from gold and dating from between the 5th and 6th centuries AD, is a remarkable example of refined Late Antique jewellery within the context of the Byzantine Empire, heir to the artistic and symbolic legacy of the Roman Empire. Weighing 5.6 grams and measuring a compact 1.3 x 1.7 x 2.1 cm, its excellent state of preservation allows for a clear appreciation of the details of its engraved iconography.

The ring features a smooth, circular band, decorated laterally with small soldered spheres that enhance its ornamental character. Its most distinctive feature is the large circular lip, which serves as the central element and support for the incised decoration. It features a central motif of strong symbolic significance: an equal-armed cross inscribed with the letters S and R, placed on the left and right sides respectively, while the letters above and below are more schematic but possibly represent P (above) and R, or a symbolic variant below, although their interpretation is not entirely clear. This arrangement is reminiscent of Christian Christogram inscriptions, where the cross is not only a religious symbol but also a sign of protection and power.

The presence of triangular elements on the right arm of the cross and the arrow- or hook-shaped terminations could be related to a local evolution of the Christogram (Chrismon), a very common representation in early Christian contexts, especially in epigraphy and Byzantine liturgical furnishings. The rustic typography and deep engraving suggest direct handcrafted production, which was common in jewellery for private use, possibly with an apotropaic (protective) or devotional purpose.

In this context, the ring could have belonged to a member of the urban aristocracy or an ecclesiastical figure, given the material value of gold and the weight of its Christian symbolism. In the Byzantine world, jewellery served not only aesthetic or economic functions, but also spiritual ones, acting as talismans or visible signs of religious affiliation. The use of gold reinforces this idea: in addition to being a noble metal, gold had a strong symbolic component of eternity and spiritual purity.

Similar works are preserved in collections such as those of the Metropolitan Museum of Art or the British Museum, where signet rings and pieces of Byzantine religious jewellery feature symbolic inscriptions or sacred images carved on circular lip plugs or in the form of carved gems. Likewise, there are interesting parallels with pieces found in funerary contexts in Asia Minor and North Africa, territories then under Byzantine control.

This ring, therefore, offers not only a window into the art of goldsmithing in the 6th century, but also into the intimate and everyday dimension of Christian religiosity in the Eastern Empire.

Acquired from a Spanish private collection, I.D.R in the 80's.
-The piece includes an authenticity certificate.

The Seller can prove that the lot was obtained legally. Important information. The seller guarantees that he is entitled to ship this lot. The seller will take care that any necessary permits will be arranged, this process can take between 2 and 4 weeks.

IMPORTANT: Due to the new laws on the export of archaeological pieces, we have decided to NO LONGER sell outside the European territory for the following countries: SWITZERLAND & UNITED STATES of AMERICA.

For other destinations out of European territory: all our items will be shipped after obtaining a definitive LICENSE EXPORTATION by the Ministry of Culture of Spain. We inform our clients that it may take between
4-8 weeks. According to Spanish legislation, items sent outside the European Union are subjected to export taxes. The taxes will be added to the invoice, at the buyer's expense. These export fees are fixed on the final auction price, and the tax rate is not applied directly to the total value of the item to be exported, but rather the different percentages by sections are applied to it:
Up to 6,000 euros: 5%. / From 6.001 to 60.000 euros: 10 %.

Please note that for far destination (Asia, middle east etc.. ), there will be an additional cost for the shipping.


Catawiki disclaimer: This object has been dated based on style by the seller . No further tests, such as an analysis of metals(XRF-test) have been conducted to check the integrity of the piece.

Datos

Cultura
Byzantine
Siglo / marco temporal
5th-6th century AD
Name of object
gold ring
Adquirido de
Colección privada
Año de adquisición
2026
País de adquisición
España
Estado
Excelente estado
Propietario anterior - adquirido de
Colección privada
Height
1,3 cm
Propietario anterior – año de adquisición
1980
Width
1,7 cm
Propietario anterior – país de adquisición
España
Profundidad
2,1 cm
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El vendedor fue informado por Catawiki sobre los requisitos de documentación y garantiza lo siguiente: – El objeto se obtuvo de manera legal. – El vendedor tiene derecho a vender y/o exportar el objeto, según corresponda. – El vendedor proporcionará la información necesaria relativa a la procedencia y gestionará la documentación y permisos/licencias requeridos, según corresponda y conforme a la legislación local. – El vendedor notificará al comprador cualquier retraso en la obtención de permisos/licencias. Al pujar, reconoces que puede ser necesaria documentación de importación dependiendo de tu país de residencia y que la obtención de permisos/licencias puede ocasionar retrasos en la entrega del objeto.

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