British Historical Jewellery

The Shropshire Medieval Floral Ring

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Please note: The first 2 images show the original artefact which isn’t for sale.

​The Casting: This is an exact 1:1 cast of the Shropshire find. We have meticulously preserved the “pierced” detail of the floral bezel and the thin, elegant profile of the original band.

​Material: Available in Solid Sterling Silver, 9ct Gold, or 18ct Gold.

​Finish:
Hand-burnished to ensure the light catches the open-work petals, mirroring the “glittering” effect this ring would have had in a Medieval candlelit hall.
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Please note: The first 2 images show the original artefact which isn’t for sale.

​Period: 14th – 15th Century (Late Medieval)

​Original Material: Copper Alloy (Bronze)

Find Location: Shropshire, UK

Style: Open-work “Rosette” bezel

Significance of the Design:

  • This ring features an intricate open-work floral bezel, a design that was the height of fashion in Late Medieval England. Unlike the solid, heavy signets of earlier centuries, this style utilized “pierced” metalwork to create a light, airy, and feminine aesthetic.
    ​The flower, specifically a stylized rose or daisy, was a powerful symbol in the Medieval “Language of Flowers.” It represented purity, courtly love, and divine grace. Rings with open-work petals were frequently given as tokens of affection or betrothal, known as “fede” (faith) rings. In Shropshire -a county defined by its prosperous Medieval market towns and proximity to the Welsh Marches – wearing such a delicate piece was a clear sign of refined taste and social status among the emerging merchant classes.

The Find: 

Discovered by a metal detectorist in the Shropshire countryside, the original artifact is a marvel of preservation. Despite its delicate appearance, the “petals” of the rosette remain intact, showing the skill of the Medieval craftsman who would have used a fine chisel or punch to create the open-work effect. The dark, stable patina on the band suggests it spent centuries protected in the mild, damp soil of the West Midlands.
Material

Solid Sterling Silver, 9ct Gold, 18ct Gold

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