中世紀前期 托拉圣卷在犹太传统中的象征——非凡的女士戒指,约公元12世纪至15世纪 (沒有保留價)





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中世紀青銅女士戒指,帶有 Sefer Torah 象徵,約 12–15 世紀,尺寸 17.45 × 16.43 × 13.36 mm,重 3.00 g,EU 尺码 42。
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过去的一件物件,穿戴而成
Sefer Torah Symbolism in Jewish Tradition – Exceptional Medieval Bronze Lady's Ring, ca. 12th–15th Century AD
Object Type: Ring
Culture: Medieval, Jewish Tradition
Date: ca. 12th–15th Century AD
Material: Bronze
- Cultural and Iconographic Assessment Certificate: available upon request (PDF format)
- All shipments are sent fully insured
- During photography, a warm-toned lighting setup reminiscent of museum display illumination was used to emphasize the object's surface details and historic character in a natural manner.
Dimensions:
H: 17.45 mm ±
O: 16.43 mm ±
I: 13.36 mm ±
Weight: 3.00 g
Ring Size Conversion Chart
Inner Diameter: 13.36 mm
EU Size: 42
US Size: 2
UK Size: D (approx.)
Description
This exceptionally well-preserved bronze ring represents a refined example of medieval personal jewellery, tentatively dated to the 12th–15th century AD. Beyond its central bezel, one of the most remarkable features is the survival of the finely executed relief ornamentation on both shoulders, a decorative element that is frequently worn away or entirely lost on comparable excavated rings. The preservation of these details substantially enhances the object's archaeological integrity and collector appeal.
The elongated oval bezel retains a carefully composed relief framed within a symmetrical architectural arrangement. Although centuries of use and burial have softened some of the finer details, the principal composition remains clearly distinguishable. Its balanced vertical structure bears similarities to symbolic arrangements encountered in medieval Jewish decorative art and may be compared with stylised representations associated with the Sefer Torah (Torah Scroll) enclosed within an ornamental sacred framework. Such imagery symbolised divine wisdom, the continuity of religious tradition and the enduring covenant between God and the people of Israel.
While a definitive identification of the motif cannot be established, the overall composition corresponds more closely to symbolic religious ornament than to purely geometric decoration. Comparable stylised motifs are known from medieval Jewish amulets, ceremonial objects and manuscript ornamentation, where sacred imagery was frequently expressed through highly abstract visual language.
The ring preserves an attractive archaeological surface with stable ancient patination and authentic mineral deposits. The simultaneous survival of the bezel relief together with the ornamental decoration on both shoulders represents an uncommon state of preservation, increasing both its historical significance and desirability for specialised collectors.
Combining excellent preservation, refined craftsmanship and potentially significant religious symbolism, this ring constitutes a noteworthy example of medieval bronze jewellery and an attractive acquisition for collectors interested in medieval Jewish artistic traditions.
Information
The offered object was acquired in 2026 through an auction associated with A.N. Auction House in Germany and was transferred to us in 2026 by its previous owner, N.A., based in the Netherlands
The object has been documented using high-resolution equipment; no intervention has been made to its form or structural integrity, and only limited color-balance adjustment has been applied.
Upon request, museum-standard technical photographs may be provided during the auction; if requested prior to shipment, an expert report and a signed ownership document issued in the buyer’s name can be supplied in PDF format within 3–5 business days
Statements regarding dating, function, symbolic interpretation, and material identification represent high-probability academic assessments based on typological comparisons, parallels in museum collections, and expert opinion; definitive conclusions require advanced laboratory analysis and fall outside the scope of the platform’s sales process.
Prospective buyers are advised to evaluate the images in conjunction with the stated measurements, as high-resolution photography may influence perceived scale. Throughout the presentation and sales process, principles of scholarly consistency, transparency, and good faith are observed, and no object is knowingly offered as a copy or imitation.
过去的一件物件,穿戴而成
Sefer Torah Symbolism in Jewish Tradition – Exceptional Medieval Bronze Lady's Ring, ca. 12th–15th Century AD
Object Type: Ring
Culture: Medieval, Jewish Tradition
Date: ca. 12th–15th Century AD
Material: Bronze
- Cultural and Iconographic Assessment Certificate: available upon request (PDF format)
- All shipments are sent fully insured
- During photography, a warm-toned lighting setup reminiscent of museum display illumination was used to emphasize the object's surface details and historic character in a natural manner.
Dimensions:
H: 17.45 mm ±
O: 16.43 mm ±
I: 13.36 mm ±
Weight: 3.00 g
Ring Size Conversion Chart
Inner Diameter: 13.36 mm
EU Size: 42
US Size: 2
UK Size: D (approx.)
Description
This exceptionally well-preserved bronze ring represents a refined example of medieval personal jewellery, tentatively dated to the 12th–15th century AD. Beyond its central bezel, one of the most remarkable features is the survival of the finely executed relief ornamentation on both shoulders, a decorative element that is frequently worn away or entirely lost on comparable excavated rings. The preservation of these details substantially enhances the object's archaeological integrity and collector appeal.
The elongated oval bezel retains a carefully composed relief framed within a symmetrical architectural arrangement. Although centuries of use and burial have softened some of the finer details, the principal composition remains clearly distinguishable. Its balanced vertical structure bears similarities to symbolic arrangements encountered in medieval Jewish decorative art and may be compared with stylised representations associated with the Sefer Torah (Torah Scroll) enclosed within an ornamental sacred framework. Such imagery symbolised divine wisdom, the continuity of religious tradition and the enduring covenant between God and the people of Israel.
While a definitive identification of the motif cannot be established, the overall composition corresponds more closely to symbolic religious ornament than to purely geometric decoration. Comparable stylised motifs are known from medieval Jewish amulets, ceremonial objects and manuscript ornamentation, where sacred imagery was frequently expressed through highly abstract visual language.
The ring preserves an attractive archaeological surface with stable ancient patination and authentic mineral deposits. The simultaneous survival of the bezel relief together with the ornamental decoration on both shoulders represents an uncommon state of preservation, increasing both its historical significance and desirability for specialised collectors.
Combining excellent preservation, refined craftsmanship and potentially significant religious symbolism, this ring constitutes a noteworthy example of medieval bronze jewellery and an attractive acquisition for collectors interested in medieval Jewish artistic traditions.
Information
The offered object was acquired in 2026 through an auction associated with A.N. Auction House in Germany and was transferred to us in 2026 by its previous owner, N.A., based in the Netherlands
The object has been documented using high-resolution equipment; no intervention has been made to its form or structural integrity, and only limited color-balance adjustment has been applied.
Upon request, museum-standard technical photographs may be provided during the auction; if requested prior to shipment, an expert report and a signed ownership document issued in the buyer’s name can be supplied in PDF format within 3–5 business days
Statements regarding dating, function, symbolic interpretation, and material identification represent high-probability academic assessments based on typological comparisons, parallels in museum collections, and expert opinion; definitive conclusions require advanced laboratory analysis and fall outside the scope of the platform’s sales process.
Prospective buyers are advised to evaluate the images in conjunction with the stated measurements, as high-resolution photography may influence perceived scale. Throughout the presentation and sales process, principles of scholarly consistency, transparency, and good faith are observed, and no object is knowingly offered as a copy or imitation.

