CELTIC PROSPERITY RING NECKLACE C.400-100 BC
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Before the Roman invasion of the British Isles, rings of bronze, silver, and gold were used as a means of exchange, particularly in Ireland. Most exchanges of goods and property were conducted by barter based on shrewd evaluations in each specific situation. Some, including bride prices, later to be called dowries, needed to be more accurately quantified. These rings fulfilled that need as well as providing a palpable demonstration of value. They were worn, sewn to men's leather jerkins as displays of prosperity. Further, when worn in sufficient numbers, they provided substantial protection from an edged weapon attack. So very like armor in the Middle Ages, they advertised that the wearer was successful economically which translated both by implication and demonstration that he was a formidable objective, best left in favor of something more easily overcome. Surface textured from burial. Professionally refurbished and plated with pure silver. On a modern Sterling silver neck chain for everyday wear. 1 1/4" diameter and fine robust form. Gift boxed with a certificate of authenticity. Purchases of one or more ancient jewelry lots (that have $13 flat shipping prices) will only cost $13 in total combined shipping.
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CELTIC PROSPERITY RING NECKLACE C.400-100 BC
Estimate $135 - $160
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