Kingmoor Ring - Brass
Kingmoor Ring - Brass
Take this ring of regeneration and use it in your travels. Exact reproduction of 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, and eventually found its way to the 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 piece. 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 magical nature - possibly a spell of healing or regeneration.
This item is created by lost wax casting a 3d printed mold and is made in the United States.
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Arrived very fast and was a perfect fit.
Awesome ring, great customer service!!
I purchased a matte finish ring 07/2019, it has been extremely durable despite rough treatment of it. I wear it nearly 24 hours a day, that said what i was not expecting was for the ring to turn my finger green. I've been using nail polish to coat the inside of it however i'm looking at resins to avoid the routine reapplication of polish. All in all i am very pleased with this ring.