Chelsea ring
A copy of a ninth century Trewhiddle ring in the V and A museum in London. It is referred to as the "Chelsea ring" as i believe that is where it was found.
The ring measures 3cm across the centre and depicts an entwined animal flanked by four animal heads.
Available in Brass, oxidised silver and enamelled silver (the black enamel lies flush with the surface to simulate niello) also in gold.
Oxidised silver shown.
Saxon dog ring
A heavy Saxon ring in the Trewhiddle style, made up from a twisted shank with an engraved beast in the centre, based on a late 9th century ring from Northumbria.
Central disc 11mm
The niello is created with cold enamel and lies flush with the surface.
The brass version isn't enamelled, the black design is oxidised instead and doesn't lie flush with the surface.
Available in Silver, oxidised brass and gold (shown, please ask for gold prices)
Trewhiddle ring
Saxon ring in the Trewhiddle style, made up of a central disc with entwined animal and vine leaf designs on the shoulders of the ring. The niello is created with cold enamel and lies flush with the surface.
The brass version isn't enamelled, the black design is oxidised instead and doesn't lie flush with the surface.
Available in Silver, oxidised brass and gold (shown, please ask for gold prices)
Entwined Wyrm ring
Saxon ring in the Trewhiddle style, almost oval in shape with an entwined beast engraved. the niello is created with cold enamel and lies flush with the surface. 16mm wide, based on a 9th century find from Norflok.
The brass version isn't enamelled, the black design is oxidised instead and doesn't lie flush with the surface.
Available in Silver, oxidised brass and gold (shown, please ask for gold prices)
The brass version isn't enamelled, the black design is qxidised instead and doesn't lie flush with the surface.