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A rare Safavid-era ring attributed to Iran’s celebrated Safavid period (1501–1736). This piece reflects the refined metalwork and timeless design language associated with Safavid craftsmanship—where jewelry was not only adornment, but also a symbol of status, taste, and cultural identity.
Offered as an authentic antique collectible, this ring is ideal for serious collectors of Islamic art, historical jewelry lovers, and anyone seeking a wearable piece of history.
Highlights
Period: Safavid era (Iran), circa 16th–18th century
Type: Antique ring (historical jewelry / collectible)
Craftsmanship: Handcrafted, traditional metalworking techniques
Uniqueness: One-of-a-kind original antique (no modern reproduction)
Collector value: Highly desirable era for Persian/Islamic decorative arts
Materials
Silver ring
No stone
Why collectors love Safavid jewelry
The Safavid period is widely admired for its contribution to Persian arts—miniature painting, textiles, architecture, and metalwork. Antique rings from this era are sought after because they combine wearable function with museum-worthy heritage.

