Middle Eastern Carnelian Intaglio Ring | Circa 19th Century
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Historical Context & Origin
Region: Middle East
Material: Silver with carved carnelian intaglio
Period: 19th Century CE
Description
This antique silver ring features a beautifully carved carnelian intaglio inscribed with intricate Arabic script, reflecting the artistry and cultural symbolism of the Middle East during the 19th century. The warm red-orange carnelian stone is securely set within a finely crafted silver bezel, its delicate edges and subtle engraved details highlighting the refinement of regional metalworking traditions.
Features
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Hand-carved carnelian intaglio with Arabic script
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Finely crafted silver bezel with engraved embellishments
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Natural patina enhancing its antique character
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Symbolic and artistic significance in Middle Eastern craftsmanship
Cultural Significance
Carnelian intaglios were highly valued throughout the Middle East, often used as protective amulets, personal seals, or expressions of devotion. The Arabic inscription carved into this stone emphasizes its cultural role as both a functional and symbolic object. Rings such as this were not only worn as jewelry but also as markers of identity, belief, and social standing.
Condition
The ring is in excellent antique condition, with only minor wear consistent with its age. The silver displays a natural patina that enhances its authenticity and character, while the intaglio retains its sharp detailing.
Dimensions (approximate)
Ring size: 10.5 US
Age
Approximately 140–200 years old
Description
Historical Context & Origin
Region: Middle East
Material: Silver with carved carnelian intaglio
Period: 19th Century CE
Description
This antique silver ring features a beautifully carved carnelian intaglio inscribed with intricate Arabic script, reflecting the artistry and cultural symbolism of the Middle East during the 19th century. The warm red-orange carnelian stone is securely set within a finely crafted silver bezel, its delicate edges and subtle engraved details highlighting the refinement of regional metalworking traditions.
Features
-
Hand-carved carnelian intaglio with Arabic script
-
Finely crafted silver bezel with engraved embellishments
-
Natural patina enhancing its antique character
-
Symbolic and artistic significance in Middle Eastern craftsmanship
Cultural Significance
Carnelian intaglios were highly valued throughout the Middle East, often used as protective amulets, personal seals, or expressions of devotion. The Arabic inscription carved into this stone emphasizes its cultural role as both a functional and symbolic object. Rings such as this were not only worn as jewelry but also as markers of identity, belief, and social standing.
Condition
The ring is in excellent antique condition, with only minor wear consistent with its age. The silver displays a natural patina that enhances its authenticity and character, while the intaglio retains its sharp detailing.
Dimensions (approximate)
Ring size: 10.5 US
Age
Approximately 140–200 years old
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