Medieval Roman Bronze Archer's Thumb Ring - 8th to 10th Century CE | Battle-Ready Ornamentation
Medieval Roman Bronze Archer's Thumb Ring - 8th to 10th Century CE | Battle-Ready Ornamentation

Medieval Roman Bronze Archer's Thumb Ring - 8th to 10th Century CE | Battle-Ready Ornamentation

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Estimated time period from 700CE to 900CE
Size is 22 mm and weight is 8.17 g
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Embrace the legacy of the Roman Empire with this medieval bronze archer's thumb ring. Crafted between the 8th and 10th Century CE, this artifact is a testament to the military prowess and personal adornment of a bygone era. It comes with a certificate of authenticity and a storied past from the London art market.

Step into the world of medieval archery with this robust bronze archer's thumb ring, a historical piece from the later Roman period. The ring, measuring 31mm in outer diameter and 22mm in inner diameter, with a weight of 8.17 grams, showcases a dark patina that accentuates its age and the detailed decoration that has stood the test of time.

Thumb rings have been used historically to protect the archer's thumb during rapid firing, an essential piece of equipment for warriors in battle. The fine condition of this ring suggests it could have seen use in such martial activities, making it not just an item of personal decoration but also a functional piece of military equipment.

Its provenance is intriguing, with a certificate of authenticity that attests to its origin. Once part of a collection in London, it was originally acquired on the London Art market around the 1990s, signaling its journey through hands that valued history and craftsmanship.


The Medieval Bronze Roman Archer-Thumb Ring showcases a robust design indicative of practical use in archery, a sport, and martial practice in Medieval times. Its solid bronze composition and dark patina suggest durability and long-term use. The decorations, though eroded, point to a dual purpose of utility and status symbol, possibly indicating the rank or skill of the archer who wore it. Such rings are rare, especially those with preserved ornamentation.

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