~ Finger-ring. Culture/Period: Roman Date: A.D. 2nd-3rd century Place of origin: Egypt Medium: Gold • Inscription: ACCIPE DULCIS “Take it, sweet one, for many years.”.

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~ Finger-ring. Culture/Period: Roman Date: A.D. 2nd-3rd century Place of origin: Egypt Medium: Gold • Inscription: ACCIPE DULCIS “Take it, sweet one, for many years.”.
~ Finger-ring. Culture/period: Late Medieval Date: ca. 1400 Place of origin: Halkida, Greece (Évvoia (island) Medium: Sapphire, gold
These Earrings Look Like Human Ears, And If You Suppose They’re Creepy – Wait Until You See The Ring
These Earrings Look Like Human Ears, And If You Suppose They’re Creepy – Wait Until You See The Ring
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These Earrings Look Like Human Ears, And If You Suppose They’re Creepy – Wait Until You See The Ring
These Earrings Look Like Human Ears, And If You Suppose They’re Creepy – Wait Until You See The Ring
Fancy a finger-ring like no different? Then try these creepy creations by Nadja Buttendorf, a Berlin-based artist and jeweler who makes rings and earrings that resemble ears and fingers.
They’re constructed from silicone and so they are available in quite a lot of totally different shades to make sure that they’ll match your particular person pores and skin tone. Every one has been finely…
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Viking finger-ring, gold, 9-10thC
Gold finger-ring: a broad, punch-decorated band tapering sharply at each end to drawn-out wire terminals which were originally twisted together (but now almost untwisted); on either side of a very worn, beaded median rib the band is punched with two rows of interlocking triangles containing triple pellets; distorted while in the ground
Findspot: England, Nottinghamshire, Newark
Viking finger-ring, gold, 11thC
Gold finger-ring with a sub-circular hoop of two plain rods twisted together and with two finer, beaded wires individually in between them, all tapering to the back, where the ends have been hammered into a short, plain section.
Findspot: England, West Sussex, Newtimber
Finger-ring, 9-10thC
Gold finger-ring consisting of a triple coil of thick, lozenge-section wire, the front and sides decorated all along the ridge with punched, back-to-back crescents, and small triangles at the tapering ends; the ends are drawn into thin wires wound vertically round the coil in 8 turns at the back of the hoop.
Found: England, North Yorkshire, Maunby
Finger-ring, gold, 10-11thC
Gold finger-ring formed from four tightly twisted gold rods, tapering slightly towards their ends; these are hammered together to form a narrow oblong band, which is flat and plain. the rods consist of two plain thick ones alternating, in the twist, with two thin ones, which had been individually twisted first. in worn condition. Evidence of 3 nicks.
Findspot: England, Buckinghamshire, Weston Turville