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THUMBRINGS
mughal thumbring
Inspired by thumbrings of north India, this ring brings elegance and practicality of long Damaq thumbrings.
Cast in white bronze ,hand polished ,and fitted to ones requirements it brings glory days of pinacle of Indian archery for fraction of the price.
Price $55 USD
Sizes available
18mm x 20.5mm
19mm x 21.5 mm
20mm x 22.5 mm
21.5mm x 23mm
Božur
Inspired by thumbrings abundantly found on Balkan and Anatolia ,this ring represents pinacle of practicality and symplicity.
Cast in artylery or white bronze seems rather minimalistic (10 grams on average) yet it provides ample ammount of protection even with over 100# bows.
Named Božur after piony that krows on Kosovo Field.
Prices;
$45 USD bronze
$55 USD white bronze
sizes;
15mm x 17mm
16mm x 18mm
17mm x19mm
18mm x 21mm
19mm x 22mm
20mm x 23mm
21mm x 24mm
22mm x 24mm
qing dynasty thumbring
These thumbrings , made with Moose antler, are slightly oval for better comfort of modern archers.
Made by Vermil Archery from Thailand.
Chose gift bag from three colors offered.
Sizes available:
18mmx19mm
19mmx20mm
20mmx21mm
21mmx22m
22mmx23mm
23mmx24mm
Price $80 USD.
Annulum Servica
Close reproduction of thumbring from Hungarian graweyard archeological site on mountain Rudik ,grave #5.
Ring itself is of scalloped Damak design ,often associated with Middle Eastern cultures .
Size; aprox 20mm x 23mm
Cast in artilery bronze$50 USD

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signet ring upcoming project
Very interesting thumbring attributed to 14th century Venetian republic.
front of ring isdecorated with floral motifes through which cuts ring with inscription of owners name.
back of ring is actually stamp with family crest.
It will be available upon request .
Estimated price starts from $200 USD
Golden Horde ring upcoming project
Mysterious thumbring sold through one of Russian auction houses attributed to Golden Horde period.
Very interesting thumbring, shape is rather slender in apperance with unique "balcony" in Kash section of ring.
Decoration is rather Nomadic Central Asian style of period.