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Ancient Gold Amethyst Engraved Scorpion Ring Early Javanese Intaglio Ring
About the Item
This scarce gold intaglio ring dates to the Indonesian Classical period, circa 8th–10th century.
The ring is crafted from high-karat gold (22K), featuring a circular bezel that holds an amethyst gemstone engraved with a scorpion motif. Scorpions were often considered symbols of protection in ancient traditions, aligning with Javanese beliefs that rings possessed magical properties to bring good fortune and guard against harm.
The stirrup-shaped shoulders, designed to mimic the form of water buffalo horns, are a hallmark of early Javanese craftsmanship. This distinctive design reflects both artistic expression and cultural symbolism rooted in Java’s agricultural and spiritual traditions.
Java, one of Indonesia’s largest islands, was a significant centre of civilisation and artistry during this period. Gold rings were not merely decorative but also served as currency, payment for fines, dowries, and even wedding feasts. Imported gemstones, like the present amethyst, were chosen for their astrological, magical, and medicinal properties, further enhancing their importance in Javanese society.
Referenced Examples:
Similar rings can be found in the Metropolitan Museum of Art (Accession No. 1998.544.298).
Additional examples are catalogued in Java Gold: The Wealth of Rings by Pernicka and Lockhoff (2018), items 00069 and 08784.
Dimensions and Condition:
UK Ring Size: H½ (US size 4)
Bezel Diameter: 9mm
Weight: 2.15 grams of 22K gold
The ring’s exceptionally thin band highlights its delicacy, requiring care when worn. Despite its remarkable age, the ring remains in good, wearable condition, with the stone securely set.
This rare piece offers a tangible connection to the ancient artistry and cultural heritage of early Java, combining historical significance with enduring beauty.
- Ring Size:4 US, Not Resizable
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- Weight:2.15 g
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- Date of Manufacture:900
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- Seller Location:London, GB
- Reference Number:Seller: 101841stDibs: LU2845224962342
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