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Rare Early Rings

Early, historic and medieval rings, dating from circa 5th to 15th century AD are very rare and were predominately reserved for the highest members of society, such as royalty, nobility and high-ranking clergymen.

The immaculate craftsmanship that went into creating these pieces ensured they have stood the test of time.Viking rings have a very distinct appearance, typically in the form of twisted wires, which vary from being simple in design to elaborate, with some rings featuring numerous yellow gold wires plaited together. Saxon and Byzantine rings also from this early period features granulation and intricate wire work.

Medieval seal rings were both a decorative and functional piece of jewellery, and were an essential part of business transactions as they allowed the wearer to authorise important documents. During the Medieval era, iconographic rings were also popular. These often had a specific shape, usually with two parallel flat sides reaching to a central point. They were often engraved with images of saints and enhanced with floral or geometric motifs.

Other types of rings we see during this era include Bishop’s stirrup rings, often set with a gemstone such as turquoise or amethystLater, in the Tudor period, rings heavily featured gold and gemstones, with sapphires and diamonds appearing in the most striking pieces from this period. Each extraordinary early ring offers a fascinating glimpse into a bygone era. We are privileged to be able to offer an impressive collection of these very special and rare jewels, such as signet rings, which can be prized, enjoyed and worn today. Explore Berganza's timeless treasures, from ancient relics to opulent Renaissance and Art Deco pieces. Discover exquisite antique engagement rings, each with its own story of love.

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