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Seljuk Dynasty Silver Intaglio Ring
An exceptional Seljuk intaglio ring dating from the 12th century, crafted in silver and set with a rectangular carnelian seal. The intaglio is engraved in angular Kufic script, dating it stylistically to the 9th–12th centuries (Porter, 2011), and features a flat-cut base with bevelled edges typical of Islamic seals from the 8th–11th century.
The silver mount is ornately decorated with chased and nielloed arabesque designs, including a rare surviving niello lattice on the underside of the bezel. The bezel is constructed with four short prongs and retains a decorative casting knob at the base—an iconic feature of Seljuk rings.
For a closely related example, see item 27 in Islamic Rings and Gems: The Benjamin Zucker Collection (1987).
The ring shows signs of a repair to one corner, and the band is slightly distorted but remains comfortably wearable. The carnelian itself is in very good condition; what appears to be surface scratching is actually wax residue from historical sealing use, and can be removed if desired.
Size & Condition:
UK size L½ (US 6)
Bezel: 16 x 12 mm
Weight: 5.45g
In overall excellent condition for its age—over 850 years old—and remarkably wearable.
The Seljuks, a Central Asian dynasty of Turkish origin, ruled much of the Islamic world between the 11th and 13th centuries.
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Description
An exceptional Seljuk intaglio ring dating from the 12th century, crafted in silver and set with a rectangular carnelian seal. The intaglio is engraved in angular Kufic script, dating it stylistically to the 9th–12th centuries (Porter, 2011), and features a flat-cut base with bevelled edges typical of Islamic seals from the 8th–11th century.
The silver mount is ornately decorated with chased and nielloed arabesque designs, including a rare surviving niello lattice on the underside of the bezel. The bezel is constructed with four short prongs and retains a decorative casting knob at the base—an iconic feature of Seljuk rings.
For a closely related example, see item 27 in Islamic Rings and Gems: The Benjamin Zucker Collection (1987).
The ring shows signs of a repair to one corner, and the band is slightly distorted but remains comfortably wearable. The carnelian itself is in very good condition; what appears to be surface scratching is actually wax residue from historical sealing use, and can be removed if desired.
Size & Condition:
UK size L½ (US 6)
Bezel: 16 x 12 mm
Weight: 5.45g
In overall excellent condition for its age—over 850 years old—and remarkably wearable.
The Seljuks, a Central Asian dynasty of Turkish origin, ruled much of the Islamic world between the 11th and 13th centuries.





















