LOT 261 HEAVY MEDIEVAL SILVER FLORAL-SHAPED RING
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European, ca. 1400 AD. A solid silver finger ring comprising a broad, flat-section hoop with incised shoulders and a large floral-shaped bezel that is adorned with six stylized petals and a further flower design with eight petals in the centre. This type of ring was possibly given as a symbol of devotion, love, and adoration. The symbolism of flowers in the Middle Ages was deeply connected to the spiritual belief system of the time. Flowers had a range of different meanings, depending on the type of flower and the context in which they were used. For example, roses were commonly used as a symbol of the Virgin Mary ("rose without thorns"), and lily symbolized purity.Size: D: 18.75mm / US: 8 3/4 / UK: R; 18gProvenance: Private London collection.
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