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Medieval bronze archers ring, circa 8th - 12th century AD.

Bronze

£1,250

Medieval bronze archers ring. A thumb ring with an angled triangular extension with intricate chevron patterns and foliage designs to conforming D-shape shank. Tested bronze, approximate weight 6.64g, circa 8th - 12th century AD.

Ancient archers wore these rings on their bow-thumb, to protect it when drawing the bowstring. The bow was drawn by hooking the thumb around the string just under the arrow, and bracing it against the first finger. The ring would protect the thumb and the bowstring would zip right across it upon release.

For a similar bronze archer's ring in the British Museum Collection see museum number AF.2344
Reserve Item Purchase
Reference Number 26390
Ring size: Z The majority of items can be re-sized free of charge.
Period Medieval
TOTAL / RING Weight 6.64 grams
Metal Bronze
For a rings of comparison see 7000 years of jewellery; Hugh Tait page 234, for a similar style of an archer ring.
Medieval bronze archers ring, circa 8th - 12th century AD.
Medieval bronze archers ring. A thumb ring with an angled triangular extension with intricate chevron patterns and foliage designs to conforming D-shape shank. Tested bronze, approximate weight 6.64g, circa 8th - 12th century AD. Ancient archers wore these rings on their bow-thumb, to protect it when drawing the bowstring. The bow was drawn by hooking the thumb around the string just under the arrow, and bracing it against the first finger. The ring would protect the thumb and the bowstring would zip right across it upon release.
26390
green
Bronze
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