Opal ring from Novo Brdo and gemstone rings in the late Middle Ages
Апстракт
Rings made entirely of one piece of gemstone are a rarity in medieval
jewellery. One such ring, made of opal, was discovered during the most recent archaeological
excavations in Novo Brdo, in a layer above the floor in a house near
the north-eastern ramparts of the lower town, which was formed during the second
half of the 14th century. This paper will examine the circumstances of the finding
of the ring, the technical details of its production and the marks that appeared
during use, i.e. wearing. Another ring of the same type, but made of carnelian, had
been previously discovered in the area of the Novo Brdo Cathedral. In addition
to the two mentioned, more specimens are known, among them several from archaeological
contexts. This interesting group of rings raises questions about possible
models, sources of raw materials, method of production, symbolism, as well
as about the skill of the master jeweller and the requirements of the customers. In
addition, special attention ...will be paid to the technical aspects of the production,
as one of the possible ways to establish a more precise chronological framework for
jewellery rings, as well as to better understand the social and cultural contexts in
the Middle Ages.
Кључне речи:
hololith rings / archaeological contexts / chronology / manufacturing techniques / origin / gemstone symbolism / ring wearersИзвор:
Зборник Народног музеја у Београду, 2021, XXV/1, 397-434Издавач:
- Beograd : Narodni muzej
Финансирање / пројекти:
- Процеси урбанизације и развоја средњовековног друштва (RS-MESTD-Basic Research (BR or ON)-177021)
Институција/група
Археолошки институт / Institute of ArchaeologyTY - JOUR AU - Bikić, Vesna M. AU - Miladinović, Zoran Ž PY - 2021 UR - http://rai.ai.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1115 AB - Rings made entirely of one piece of gemstone are a rarity in medieval jewellery. One such ring, made of opal, was discovered during the most recent archaeological excavations in Novo Brdo, in a layer above the floor in a house near the north-eastern ramparts of the lower town, which was formed during the second half of the 14th century. This paper will examine the circumstances of the finding of the ring, the technical details of its production and the marks that appeared during use, i.e. wearing. Another ring of the same type, but made of carnelian, had been previously discovered in the area of the Novo Brdo Cathedral. In addition to the two mentioned, more specimens are known, among them several from archaeological contexts. This interesting group of rings raises questions about possible models, sources of raw materials, method of production, symbolism, as well as about the skill of the master jeweller and the requirements of the customers. In addition, special attention will be paid to the technical aspects of the production, as one of the possible ways to establish a more precise chronological framework for jewellery rings, as well as to better understand the social and cultural contexts in the Middle Ages. PB - Beograd : Narodni muzej T2 - Зборник Народног музеја у Београду T1 - Opal ring from Novo Brdo and gemstone rings in the late Middle Ages EP - 434 SP - 397 VL - XXV/1 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1115 ER -
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Bikić, V. M.,& Miladinović, Z. Ž.. (2021). Opal ring from Novo Brdo and gemstone rings in the late Middle Ages. in Зборник Народног музеја у Београду Beograd : Narodni muzej., XXV/1, 397-434. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1115
Bikić VM, Miladinović ZŽ. Opal ring from Novo Brdo and gemstone rings in the late Middle Ages. in Зборник Народног музеја у Београду. 2021;XXV/1:397-434. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1115 .
Bikić, Vesna M., Miladinović, Zoran Ž, "Opal ring from Novo Brdo and gemstone rings in the late Middle Ages" in Зборник Народног музеја у Београду, XXV/1 (2021):397-434, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rai_1115 .