Ring

9th-10th century (Medieval)

2.7 cm 2.6 cm 0.5 cm

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Fashioned from two strands of silver twisted together, such rings frequently are called "ring-money," indicating their dual function as jewelry and money.

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Donat, Paris; Alistair Bradley Martin, Long Island; Ralph M. Chait, New York; gift to the Walters Art Museum, 1954, by Ralph M. Chait.
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