Ancient Javanese Wirework Ring

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    • An exceptional ancient Javanese wirework ring dating to circa the 8th–10th century AD, from a period when Java was a major cultural and political centre of Southeast Asia.

      Crafted in high karat gold (approximately 23K), the ring features a distinctive twisted gold wire motif wrapped across the bezel and extending down the shoulders. The bold, rhythmic coils are entirely characteristic of early Javanese goldwork and demonstrate the refined metalworking traditions of the region.

      Gold rings in ancient Java were not merely decorative ornaments. They functioned as symbols of rank and authority, were used as ritual currency, and were often worn as protective emblems. The Old Javanese word for ‘ring’ is derived from a term meaning ‘guardian against enemies’, underscoring the amuletic significance these jewels once carried.

      Closely related examples can be found in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, as well as in the superb reference work Java: The Wealth of Rings, one of the most comprehensive studies of Javanese gold jewellery.
      The ring is slightly misshapen, as visible in the images, consistent with its great age; however, when worn this is not noticeable.

      Weight 7.37 grams
      UK size I, US size 4.25

      A powerful and highly wearable survival from early medieval Java; over a thousand years old and still wonderfully striking today.


    An exceptional ancient Javanese wirework ring dating to circa the 8th–10th century AD, from a period when Java was a major cultural and political centre of Southeast Asia.

    Crafted in high karat gold (approximately 23K), the ring features a distinctive twisted gold wire motif wrapped across the bezel and extending down the shoulders. The bold, rhythmic coils are entirely characteristic of early Javanese goldwork and demonstrate the refined metalworking traditions of the region.

    Gold rings in ancient Java were not merely decorative ornaments. They functioned as symbols of rank and authority, were used as ritual currency, and were often worn as protective emblems. The Old Javanese word for ‘ring’ is derived from a term meaning ‘guardian against enemies’, underscoring the amuletic significance these jewels once carried.

    Closely related examples can be found in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, as well as in the superb reference work Java: The Wealth of Rings, one of the most comprehensive studies of Javanese gold jewellery.
    The ring is slightly misshapen, as visible in the images, consistent with its great age; however, when worn this is not noticeable.

    Weight 7.37 grams
    UK size I, US size 4.25

    A powerful and highly wearable survival from early medieval Java; over a thousand years old and still wonderfully striking today.


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