N.º 103773167

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Era medieval y de los cruzados Bronce Anillo con adorno de rosa de los vientos, siglo XII–XIII d.C. — Símbolo poco común - 18.5 mm  (Sin precio de reserva)
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Era medieval y de los cruzados Bronce Anillo con adorno de rosa de los vientos, siglo XII–XIII d.C. — Símbolo poco común - 18.5 mm (Sin precio de reserva)

Authentic medieval bronze ring, attributed to the Crusader period, dated to the 12th–13th century AD. The ring has a round flat bezel decorated with an incised star-like motif, visually close to a wind rose or compass rose design. The composition is made from sharp linear cuts radiating across the surface, creating a strong geometric image connected with direction, movement, protection, and journey. This type of ornament is especially attractive in a Crusader-period context. The symbol evokes the idea of travel across dangerous lands and seas, pilgrimage, military movement, faith, and the search for the right path. Whether used as a protective sign, a personal emblem, or symbolic decoration, the design gives the ring a powerful medieval character. The form is simple and wearable. The narrow bronze band supports a larger circular face, making the decorated front the clear focus of the object. The ring has a direct, honest, and ancient appearance. The surface shows natural age wear, dark bronze tones, and green mineral patina. The engraved lines remain visible and give the object strong visual presence. No modern cleaning. No restoration. Original condition preserved. This is not a decorative modern-style ring. It is a personal medieval object with a symbol that still speaks clearly: direction, protection, and faith in uncertain times. Legend: A man on the road needed more than a sword. He needed direction. Across sea, dust, stone roads, foreign cities, and unknown borders, one question stayed with him: where is the right way? Perhaps this sign was not a map. Perhaps it was a reminder. A small wind rose on bronze. A quiet symbol on the hand. A mark for the one who travelled, prayed, fought, or waited to return. The road disappeared. The owner disappeared. The symbol remained. A ring for movement. A ring for protection. A ring for the path. Details: Culture: Medieval / Crusader period Period: 12th–13th century AD Material: Bronze Type: Ring with incised wind rose / compass rose ornament Inner diameter: approx. 18.5 mm Weight: 2.00 g Condition: Authentic antique condition with natural patina, age wear, and visible engraved decoration Shipping: European Union only Provenance: Acquired on the European art and antiques market, from a private collection.

N.º 103773167

Vendido
Era medieval y de los cruzados Bronce Anillo con adorno de rosa de los vientos, siglo XII–XIII d.C. — Símbolo poco común - 18.5 mm  (Sin precio de reserva)

Era medieval y de los cruzados Bronce Anillo con adorno de rosa de los vientos, siglo XII–XIII d.C. — Símbolo poco común - 18.5 mm (Sin precio de reserva)

Authentic medieval bronze ring, attributed to the Crusader period, dated to the 12th–13th century AD.

The ring has a round flat bezel decorated with an incised star-like motif, visually close to a wind rose or compass rose design. The composition is made from sharp linear cuts radiating across the surface, creating a strong geometric image connected with direction, movement, protection, and journey.

This type of ornament is especially attractive in a Crusader-period context. The symbol evokes the idea of travel across dangerous lands and seas, pilgrimage, military movement, faith, and the search for the right path. Whether used as a protective sign, a personal emblem, or symbolic decoration, the design gives the ring a powerful medieval character.

The form is simple and wearable. The narrow bronze band supports a larger circular face, making the decorated front the clear focus of the object. The ring has a direct, honest, and ancient appearance.

The surface shows natural age wear, dark bronze tones, and green mineral patina. The engraved lines remain visible and give the object strong visual presence. No modern cleaning. No restoration. Original condition preserved.

This is not a decorative modern-style ring. It is a personal medieval object with a symbol that still speaks clearly: direction, protection, and faith in uncertain times.

Legend:

A man on the road needed more than a sword.

He needed direction.

Across sea,
dust,
stone roads,
foreign cities,
and unknown borders,
one question stayed with him:

where is the right way?

Perhaps this sign was not a map.
Perhaps it was a reminder.

A small wind rose on bronze.
A quiet symbol on the hand.
A mark for the one who travelled,
prayed,
fought,
or waited to return.

The road disappeared.
The owner disappeared.
The symbol remained.

A ring for movement.
A ring for protection.
A ring for the path.

Details:

Culture: Medieval / Crusader period
Period: 12th–13th century AD
Material: Bronze
Type: Ring with incised wind rose / compass rose ornament
Inner diameter: approx. 18.5 mm
Weight: 2.00 g
Condition: Authentic antique condition with natural patina, age wear, and visible engraved decoration

Shipping:

European Union only

Provenance:

Acquired on the European art and antiques market, from a private collection.

Puja final
€ 67
Sin precio de reserva
Ruth Garrido Vila
Experto
Estimación  € 150 - € 200

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