
“Florinus” – Medieval Bronze Signet Ring (13th–15th Century AD) – EU 50 / US 5.25
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Era:
- Medieval
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Description
This authentic medieval bronze signet ring, named “Florinus,” dates to the 13th–15th century AD. The ring features a deeply engraved bezel with a striking radiating pattern—possibly abstract, floral, or starburst—symbolizing light, growth, or good fortune. Robust and practical, this piece would have served both as personal adornment and as a seal for marking belongings or documents.
Material: Bronze
Date: Medieval, 13th–15th century AD
Ring Size: EU 50 / US 5.25
Condition: Strong patina, crisp engraving
Provenance: Private English collection, acquired before the 1960s
Unique Identifier: R-R-102-B
Restoration and Authenticity:
Presented in original, untouched state, with natural patina and surface detail. Professional restoration is available upon request to reveal more of its original brilliance while honoring its history. Certificate of Authenticity included.
Historical Context:
Rings with radiating or starburst motifs were common in medieval Europe, used both for their decorative appeal and for practical identification. Such signet rings often symbolized membership, status, or simply served as personal tokens for everyday life.
Care
To maintain the beauty and integrity of your purchase, we recommend treating it with care. Simple maintenance practices, such as gentle washing and proper storage, can effectively preserve the longevity of your favorites. We encourage you to refer to the care instructions included with each item, designed to help you keep your purchase in top condition.
Authenticity
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What size is this ring?
This ring has the following two sizes, the larger number is the EU size and the smalle number is the US size:
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