Stirrup Ring

$6.00

Stirrup rings, with their high peaked stone setting, were common and popular from the 12th into the 15th century. This ring is a melding/pastiche of two base metal stirrup rings in the Museum of London: a pewter ring cast with a “false stone” – a bump in the pewter where the stone would be – and a bronze ring set with a glass cabochon.

US ring size 7. See http://www.ringsizes.co/resources.html for size conversions.


Product details: Egan, Geoff, and Frances Pritchard. Dress Accessories, C. 1150-C. 1450. Museum of London, 1991. Nos. 1608-1609.
Dimensions (H x W):
7/8 x 3/4 inches
22 x 20 mm

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Additional information

Weight .5 oz
Color

Purple, Green, Blue, Yellow, Red

Pennsic debut

2005