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Embark on a historical journey with the Medieval Stirrup Pilgrim's Ring, a precious artifact hailing from 13th Century CE England. Crafted from silver-gilt, this ring is an extraordinary representation of medieval spirituality and artisanship.
The Latin inscription "Jesus of Nazareth" graces this ring, a declaration of devotion that would have served as a protective amulet or a sign of pilgrimage during the tumultuous Middle Ages. The inclusion of a raised Canterbury cross is significant, not only as a symbol of Christianity but also as an emblem of pilgrimage to Canterbury, the site of Thomas Becket's martyrdom and shrine.
Further distinguishing this ring is the motif of a pair of shaking hands, an emblem likely signifying the pilgrim’s journey and the fellowship among the faithful. Below this, an additional historic motif adds depth to the ring’s narrative, possibly representing the pilgrim's personal story or a sacred symbol.
Measuring 20mm in diameter and weighing 4.57 grams, the ring's size and weight make it a tangible connection to the past, yet delicate enough to be worn today. The ring’s condition is excellent, a testament to its durability and the quality of its preservation.
Provenance plays a crucial role in the ring's allure; it has been authenticated by Apollo Galleries and checked against the Art Loss Register. Formerly the property of a London collector and purchased on the London art market in 2022, it was originally found in Hertfordshire in 1997. Such a well-documented history enhances its value, making it a coveted piece for collectors and enthusiasts of medieval history.
The Stirrup Pilgrim's Ring is a fine example of medieval craftsmanship. The presence of the inscription "Jesus of Nazareth" in Latin, alongside the raised Canterbury cross and handshake motif, points to its use as a sign of faith or pilgrimage. The combination of religious inscription and secular imagery of fellowship is rare, making it a unique and collectible piece.