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Lilleasia Gull Ring | XRF og iransk kongefamilie - 19 mm
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Lilleasia Gull Ring | XRF og iransk kongefamilie - 19 mm

Discover the allure of antiquity with this exquisite gold ring from Asia Minor, featuring a masterfully carved bird intaglio. Dating back to the 1st millennium CE, this artifact was once a treasured possession of the Iranian Royal Family. Its provenance includes the esteemed private collection of Dr. István Zelnik, a renowned diplomat and art collector. Step into the past with this magnificent Ancient Asia Minor Gold Ring, a true embodiment of historical craftsmanship and regality. The bird intaglio, etched with precision, reflects the rich symbolic nature of avian imagery prevalent in the art and mythology of the region. Birds were often seen as messengers of the gods, linking the heavens to the earth, an aspect that would have bestowed the ring with spiritual significance. The ring's composition of 73.11% gold, alloyed with silver (25.61%) and copper (1.27%), results in an impressive 17.55 karats, revealing the high status of its original owner. The use of gold, a material treasured for its enduring luster and incorruptibility, was particularly special in Asia Minor, often reserved for the elite and used in ceremonies and offerings. This artifact's journey through time, from the hands of Iranian royalty to the esteemed Dr. Zelnik's collection, attests to its exceptional value and the timeless appeal of its artistry. Its appearance on the market presents a rare opportunity to preserve and celebrate a piece of history that has captivated humans across millennia. The combination of artistic merit, proven historical significance, and the ring's journey through prominent collections contribute to its exclusivity. While a valuation is nuanced, based on current market trends and the ring's unique characteristics, it would likely hold significant value within the advised collector's budget. XRF Test Report: The XRF analysis of this gold ring indicates a high-quality alloy composition, with 73.11% gold, 25.61% silver, and a small amount of copper at 1.27%, resulting in an alloy of approximately 17.55 karats. The high gold content suggests a piece crafted for a person of considerable wealth and status, which aligns with its historical connection to the Iranian Royal Family. The presence of silver adds a level of hardness to the gold, which is beneficial for the intaglio carving, ensuring the fine details remain sharp and clear over time. This particular blend of metals, while not uncommon in ancient jewelry, is a testament to the sophisticated metallurgical knowledge of the artisans from the 1st millennium CE. The rarity of such a well-preserved piece with royal provenance further enhances its value and desirability among collectors.

Nr. 83422185

Ikke lenger tilgjengelig
Lilleasia Gull Ring | XRF og iransk kongefamilie - 19 mm

Lilleasia Gull Ring | XRF og iransk kongefamilie - 19 mm

Discover the allure of antiquity with this exquisite gold ring from Asia Minor, featuring a masterfully carved bird intaglio. Dating back to the 1st millennium CE, this artifact was once a treasured possession of the Iranian Royal Family. Its provenance includes the esteemed private collection of Dr. István Zelnik, a renowned diplomat and art collector.
Step into the past with this magnificent Ancient Asia Minor Gold Ring, a true embodiment of historical craftsmanship and regality. The bird intaglio, etched with precision, reflects the rich symbolic nature of avian imagery prevalent in the art and mythology of the region. Birds were often seen as messengers of the gods, linking the heavens to the earth, an aspect that would have bestowed the ring with spiritual significance.

The ring's composition of 73.11% gold, alloyed with silver (25.61%) and copper (1.27%), results in an impressive 17.55 karats, revealing the high status of its original owner. The use of gold, a material treasured for its enduring luster and incorruptibility, was particularly special in Asia Minor, often reserved for the elite and used in ceremonies and offerings.

This artifact's journey through time, from the hands of Iranian royalty to the esteemed Dr. Zelnik's collection, attests to its exceptional value and the timeless appeal of its artistry. Its appearance on the market presents a rare opportunity to preserve and celebrate a piece of history that has captivated humans across millennia.

The combination of artistic merit, proven historical significance, and the ring's journey through prominent collections contribute to its exclusivity. While a valuation is nuanced, based on current market trends and the ring's unique characteristics, it would likely hold significant value within the advised collector's budget.

XRF Test Report:
The XRF analysis of this gold ring indicates a high-quality alloy composition, with 73.11% gold, 25.61% silver, and a small amount of copper at 1.27%, resulting in an alloy of approximately 17.55 karats. The high gold content suggests a piece crafted for a person of considerable wealth and status, which aligns with its historical connection to the Iranian Royal Family. The presence of silver adds a level of hardness to the gold, which is beneficial for the intaglio carving, ensuring the fine details remain sharp and clear over time. This particular blend of metals, while not uncommon in ancient jewelry, is a testament to the sophisticated metallurgical knowledge of the artisans from the 1st millennium CE. The rarity of such a well-preserved piece with royal provenance further enhances its value and desirability among collectors.

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