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Kingmoor Ring

Kingmoor Ring

Metal: Brass
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Regular price $100.00 USD
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Take this ring of regeneration and use it in your travels. It was inspired by an Anglo-Saxon relic featured at the British Museum.

The 9th century original was found by a young man employed in leveling a fence on Greymoor Hill, in the hamlet of Kingmoor, two and a half miles from Carlisle. It passed into the possession of the Earl of Aberdeen before 1822. Eventually, it found its way to the British Museum where it became an inspiration for the rings appearing in Tolkien's fiction.

Our faithful reproduction features the inscriptions on the interior and exterior - the runes are carved with a font developed specifically for this product. The runes ᛭ᚨᚱᛦᚱᛁᚢᚠᛚᛏᛦᚱᛁᚢᚱᛁᚦᚩᚾᚷᛚᚨᚴᛏᚨᛈᚩᚾ appear on the exterior and ᛏᚨᚿ on the interior. Translated to ÆRKRIUFLTKRIURIÞONGLÆSTÆPONTOL - the meaning has not been fully deciphered but is thought to be of a magical nature - likely a spell of healing or regeneration.

This design is created by lost wax casting, a technique dating back some 5,000 years. Shes forged and finished by hand in the United States.

Brass, Silver: in stock - ships in 1-3 days.
Gold: Made to order. Please allow 2-3 weeks for perfection.

SKU:R-King24-BRS-070

Metals

We source our metals in a manner thats eco-friendly and sustainable. From domestic U.S. sources where possible and from certified DRC-Conflict Free mines where impracticle. All finishes are nickel free excepting 14k whiite gold, which is plated with rhodium in order to prevent reaction.

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Kingmoor Ring - Gold

finger-ring

700 AD - 1000 AD

England, Europe.

Anglo-Saxon

Gold finger-ring, engraved with a runic inscription around the hoop between nielloed lines; three letters continuing on inside of hoop.

Image :© The Trustees of the British Museum

The Artifact

Artifacts ↑↓ Reimagined

Manifesting History

My process starts with curating museum collections to find interesting pieces of jewelry and art to recreate.

I digitalize original pieces into exact 3d models. My careful replicas are then 3d printed in wax.

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One Ring at a Time

I use lost wax casting in order to fabricate a ring in metal. It's a technique with a history dating back at least 6500 years. All items are cast in precious metal, stamped and hand-finished here in the USA.⁠

Brass and silver pieces are usually stocked and ship in 1-3 days.

Gold jewelry is usually cast to order and ships in 2-3 weeks.

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James Bergnaum
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James Trombley
Great looking ring!

I'll be ordering another for my wedding band.

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Paris Jacobs
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Hermés Larkin
Customer service was prime, the seller was...

Customer service was prime, the seller was helpful in finding me the exact ring size & prompt to responding to messages.

Upon receiving the parcel, the box, bag and presentation of packaging was very neatly organized and premium feeling.

The ring itself is an amazing recreation. The moment I touched it, I could feel a field of protection magick surrounding my hand and then full Aura.

Would buy from this seller again and would recommend.

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Micah Skiles
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