

The ring from the fifth century AD, attributable to Merovingian goldsmithing, is known for the high quality of its manufacture. It is made with embossing and chiselling, with garnet lunettes separated by thin bands of gold.
The ring is referable to the Merovingian goldsmith's production, datable to around the fifth century AD. The Merovingian manufacture, in particular, is known for having achieved very high levels of quality in goldsmith production. The ring, made with the embossing and chiseling technique, is decorated with some lunettes with garnet inlays that create a motif typical of Merovingian production, divided by thin gold bands that frame the stones.
Period: V century
Top size: 16mm
Ring size 5 ½
Weight: 8.55g
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