Nr. 100228362

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Middelalderen, Korsfarernes tid Bronse Ring – Væpnet kriger med sverd og skjold, det 12. til 13. århundre.  (Ingen reservasjonspris)
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Middelalderen, Korsfarernes tid Bronse Ring – Væpnet kriger med sverd og skjold, det 12. til 13. århundre. (Ingen reservasjonspris)

Medieval Crusader Bronze Ring – Armed Warrior with Sword and Shield, 12th–13th Century This bronze ring is a striking example of Medieval Crusader-period martial jewelry, dating to the 12th–13th century, a time defined by warfare, faith, and personal devotion. Such rings were often worn by warriors, knights, or individuals closely associated with the military culture of the Crusades. The ring’s bezel features a clearly engraved armed warrior figure, depicted holding a sword and shield, symbolizing courage, protection, and readiness for battle. This iconography is strongly associated with Crusader ideology, where the warrior was seen not only as a soldier but also as a defender of faith. The simplified yet powerful representation reflects the practical and symbolic artistic language of the period. The hexagonal bezel frame and engraved border enhance the central figure, while the surrounding dotted elements may symbolize vigilance or divine protection. Rings of this type were commonly used as personal talismans, conveying strength, status, and spiritual safeguarding rather than functioning purely as decorative objects. Produced in cast bronze, the ring displays a well-preserved surface with an authentic patina consistent with long-term burial and historical use. The condition is notably good, with the warrior motif remaining clearly legible, making this a rare and collectible piece of Crusader-era material culture. Overall, this ring represents a tangible connection to the military and devotional world of the Crusades, combining symbolism of warfare, faith, and personal identity in a single wearable artifact. Technical Details Period: Medieval, Crusader Era (12th–13th century) Material: Bronze Height: 22 mm Outer Width: 22 mm Inner Width: 19 mm Motif: Armed warrior with sword and shield Condition: Very well preserved; clear engraving and stable patina

Nr. 100228362

Solgt
Middelalderen, Korsfarernes tid Bronse Ring – Væpnet kriger med sverd og skjold, det 12. til 13. århundre.  (Ingen reservasjonspris)

Middelalderen, Korsfarernes tid Bronse Ring – Væpnet kriger med sverd og skjold, det 12. til 13. århundre. (Ingen reservasjonspris)

Medieval Crusader Bronze Ring – Armed Warrior with Sword and Shield, 12th–13th Century

This bronze ring is a striking example of Medieval Crusader-period martial jewelry, dating to the 12th–13th century, a time defined by warfare, faith, and personal devotion. Such rings were often worn by warriors, knights, or individuals closely associated with the military culture of the Crusades.

The ring’s bezel features a clearly engraved armed warrior figure, depicted holding a sword and shield, symbolizing courage, protection, and readiness for battle. This iconography is strongly associated with Crusader ideology, where the warrior was seen not only as a soldier but also as a defender of faith. The simplified yet powerful representation reflects the practical and symbolic artistic language of the period.

The hexagonal bezel frame and engraved border enhance the central figure, while the surrounding dotted elements may symbolize vigilance or divine protection. Rings of this type were commonly used as personal talismans, conveying strength, status, and spiritual safeguarding rather than functioning purely as decorative objects.

Produced in cast bronze, the ring displays a well-preserved surface with an authentic patina consistent with long-term burial and historical use. The condition is notably good, with the warrior motif remaining clearly legible, making this a rare and collectible piece of Crusader-era material culture.

Overall, this ring represents a tangible connection to the military and devotional world of the Crusades, combining symbolism of warfare, faith, and personal identity in a single wearable artifact.

Technical Details
Period: Medieval, Crusader Era (12th–13th century)
Material: Bronze
Height: 22 mm
Outer Width: 22 mm
Inner Width: 19 mm
Motif: Armed warrior with sword and shield
Condition: Very well preserved; clear engraving and stable patina

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€ 104
Ruth Garrido Vila
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Estimat  € 150 - € 200

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