Medieval Stirrup Ring
Period: 12th – 13th Century (High Medieval)
Original Material: Copper alloy
Find Location: Wiltshire, England
Style: Stirrup-shaped bezel
Modern Adornment:
While the original stones from this period were often lost or weathered, we have breathed new life into this ancient design. You may choose to have your replica hand-set with a Ruby, Sapphire, Emerald, or Diamond, returning this piece to the vibrant splendour it would have possessed when first gifted over 700 years ago.
- Additional Informaiton
This piece is a precise 1:1 cast of a genuine 13th-century stirrup ring. Named for its distinct shape, this design was the height of fashion in Medieval Britain. These rings were favoured by the burgeoning merchant classes and the nobility alike, often worn as a symbol of status.
