Medieval Silver Signet Ring 'Vasilisa' (14th-16th c. CE) EU 62/US 10
- Era
- Medieval
- Material
- Silver
- Rarity
- Rare
- Ring size
- EU 62 / US 10
- Provenance
- Documented European collection
- Authenticity
- Lifetime guarantee
Visible traces of centuries of human history. Authenticated for life.
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- One-of-one. No restock, no replica.
- Authenticated by qualified specialists.
- Lifetime authenticity guarantee in writing.
- Insured shipping worldwide, included. 30-day returns.
Yes, you can wear it.
All Aurora rings are sturdy enough for daily wear. Hands will not hurt them.
Avoid prolonged water exposure. A detailed care guide ships with every order.
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- EU 3–5 days · International 1–3 weeks (customs)
- Ships in a linen-wrapped wooden box
- 30 days from delivery
- Return at your own shipping
- Refund once the item arrives back with us
- Written lifetime guarantee with every piece
- Full refund if ever shown to be inauthentic
- No expiry · transferable certificate
This medieval silver signet ring, named 'Vasilisa,' emerges from the late medieval sphere, its octagonal bezel engraved with a radiant eight-pointed compass-rose. Applied shoulder granulation and fine horizontal hoop ribbing reveal the hand of a practiced silversmith working in a tradition that bridged steppe and Slavic aesthetics.
Details:
Era: Late Medieval to Early Modern, 14th–16th Century CE
Material: Silver / billon (silver-copper alloy)
Ring Size: EU 62 / US 10
Condition: Preserved in original condition with natural silver sulfide tarnish and cuprite breakthrough at high-wear points, confirming its billon composition and centuries of burial
Provenance: From a private Belgian collection, acquired between the 1960s and 1990s
Unique Identifier: R-201-S
Restoration and Authenticity
Offered in its original and cleaned condition with no modern repairs.
A Certificate of Authenticity is included.
Historical Context:
Octagonal-bezel signet rings of this type were widely produced across the Central and Eastern European sphere between the 14th and 16th centuries, spanning the transition from the Golden-horde to the Moscow-period. The radiating star or compass-rose motif, composed of hatched triangular segments, served both as a protective emblem and as a personal mark—an antique ring with engraved iconography rooted in a visual vocabulary shared between steppe, Slavic, and Baltic-Finnish cultures. Applied granulation on the shoulders, a hallmark of medieval Eastern European silverwork, signals status above the common bronze signets of the same era.
Why This Piece?
'Vasilisa' is a rare example of wearable medieval jewelry from a tradition seldom encountered on the Western market—a historical ring with documented provenance, silver-toned surface, and a geometric motif as compelling today as it was six centuries ago. For the collector seeking a piece with presence, weight, and a story, it is a quiet but unmistakable find.
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How do I know it's real?
Documented sourcing
Acquired from a long-established European private collection with collection paperwork, predating the relevant cultural-property cut-offs.
Typed against published references
Catalogued against the standard typologies, Henig for intaglios, Marshall and Dalton for finger-rings.
Independent specialist sign-off
A qualified specialist outside our staff reviews and signs the certificate before the piece is listed.
How Aurora compares.
A side-by-side look at how an Aurora piece is sold, versus the two most common alternatives.
| Aurora | Auction houses | eBay | Other platforms | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lifetime authenticity guarantee | ✓ | depends | ✗ | rarely |
| Independent specialist sign-off | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Documented provenance | ✓ | sometimes | rarely | sometimes |
| Returns | 30 days | no returns | no returns | no returns |
| Insured shipping included | ✓ | add-on | add-on | add-on |
| Linen-wrapped wooden gift box | ✓ | ✗ | ✗ | ✗ |
| Written certificate, signed | ✓ | depends | ✗ | depends |
| Personal Customer Service 24/7 | ✓ | days | varies | varies |
What it feels like to wear something this old.
How every Aurora ring earns its certificate.
Documented collection.
Acquired from European private collections with paperwork predating the relevant cultural-property cut-offs. No ground finds, no unverified channels.
Cross-referenced.
Casting technique, alloy, patina depth and stylistic markers are compared against the standard published catalogues for the period.
Independent specialist.
Final review by a qualified specialist outside our staff. Signs the certificate that ships in the box and backs the lifetime guarantee.
Questions, honestly answered.
Is this ring really ancient?
Yes. Every Aurora ring is dated by casting technique, alloy composition, patina depth and stylistic typology — cross-referenced against published catalogues for the relevant period. The date stated on the certificate is binding: if a piece is ever shown not to be of the period stated, we refund the full purchase price. Forever, no expiry.
How is it authenticated?
Three stages. First, documented sourcing from established European private collections. Second, typological comparison against the standard published references for the period (Henig, Marshall, Dalton and equivalents). Third, final sign-off by an independent specialist outside our staff. The signed certificate ships with every piece.
Can I wear it daily?
Yes. Aurora rings are sturdy enough for daily wear — hands will not hurt them. Avoid prolonged water exposure (showers, sea, pools) and any harsh cleaning. The patina is part of the object's history; please don't polish it. A care guide ships with every order.
What if it doesn't fit my finger?
Ancient rings cannot be resized without compromising the original metal. Three options: return within 30 days for a full refund; wear it on a chain (we can recommend a goldsmith for a sympathetic mount); or keep it as a display object. Many Aurora pieces are lived with rather than worn every day.
What's the return process?
30 days from delivery, no questions asked. The piece must return in the condition it arrived, in its original packaging. Return shipping is at the buyer's cost; we recommend insured, tracked service. Full refund issued within 5 business days of arrival back to us.
How is it shipped?
Fully insured, tracked, signature on delivery, in a linen-wrapped wooden box with the certificate and care guide. EU: 3–5 business days. International: 1–3 weeks (customs declarations are mandatory for antiquities and add a few days, never our shipping speed).
Where do Aurora rings come from?
From documented European private collections assembled before the relevant cultural-property cut-offs. Each piece arrives with collection paperwork detailing its provenance chain back as far as the documentation allows. We never source from unverified channels or recent ground finds.
What does the lifetime guarantee cover?
A written promise that if the piece is ever shown to be inauthentic or not of the stated period, we refund the full purchase price. No expiry. The certificate is transferable — if you ever pass the ring on, the guarantee follows it to the next owner.
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Have it restored before it ships.
Hands-on restoration by a qualified specialist. Brings the ring back to how it would have appeared when originally worn — while preserving the character that only centuries can create.
- Surface restoration · original metal revealed where appropriate
- Structural corrections · bent shanks, distortions, cracks
- Interior left untouched · historical wear preserved
- Timing · adds about 2 weeks to delivery
Bronze pieces: patina is reduced or removed as part of the process. Keep the patina → skip restoration.
Documented European collection.
Every Aurora piece comes from established European private collections with paperwork predating the relevant cultural-property cut-offs. Provenance chains are documented back as far as the records allow, and the collection papers ship with the piece.
- Sourced from documented collections only — no ground finds, no unverified channels
- Pre-1970 collection paperwork retained where available
- Full provenance chain included in the certificate
Lifetime authenticity guarantee.
A written promise that if a piece is ever shown to be inauthentic or not of the period stated, we refund the full purchase price. Forever, no expiry. The signed certificate is transferable — if you pass the ring on, the guarantee follows it.
- Authenticated by three independent stages (sourcing · typology · sign-off)
- Independent specialist signs every certificate before listing
- Full refund forever if ever shown to be wrong
From the Medieval period.
5th to 15th century CE in Europe. Medieval rings span devotional pieces (cruciform seal rings, posy rings), heraldic signets, and pilgrim tokens. Many were cast in bronze for the merchant class.
Rare.
A genuine step above standard pieces. Documented in the published catalogues and held by institutions, but private-market specimens come up less frequently. Collector-grade.
- Legendary · canonical piece — museum or headline-auction tier
- Super rare · only a handful documented across all major collections
- Very Rare · museum-tier configuration in private hands
- Rare · documented in catalogues, scarce on the market
- Uncommon · distinct examples, selective availability
- Common · characteristic, well-attested period example