Byzantine Bronze Ring with Cross

£ 50.00

An early Byzantine bronze ring consisting of a round, thin hoop and a flat cross-shaped bezel. The bezel cross is roughly rectangular in shape, with widened arms and finished with curved edges. The ring features patination and earthy encrustations to the surface.

Interior diameter: Circa 1.5cm
Closest UK ring size: H 1/2

 

Date: 4th-6th century AD
Provenance: Collection of the late Wilma Donalson (Scotland)
Condition: Good. Patination to the surface.

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Byzantine jewellery was a full continuation of the Roman traditions. Production in the old jewellery centres of Alexandria and Antioch gave way to an increased production in Constantinople. In the Byzantine Empire, jewellery played an important role. It acted as a way to express ones status and as a diplomatic tool. The Church Fathers, such as Clement of Alexandria, discouraged the wearing of any jewellery at all. However, they did permit Christians to wear one ring: rings with the seal of a family, a wedding ring, or rings bearing Christian symbols and inscriptions were deemed acceptable.

To discover more about Byzantine jewellery, please visit our relevant blog post: The Byzantine Empire, Art and Christianity.

Weight 1.3 g
Dimensions L 1.9 cm
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