Product code: 925 Silver Temple Rings from Medieval Poland (full set). Historical store Reenactment
Temple rings are the most characteristic part of Slavic medieval dress. They are so called because they were worn on the headband, near the temples of a woman or a girl. Most were made of base metals such as copper alloys or iron, though silver and even gold were occasionally used.
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These temple rings are a store replica of an archeological artifact from Milicz, Poland, dated 10th-12th century A.D. The set contains six temple rings made of sterling (925) silver. Two in each size: 2.5cm (0.98 inch), 3.2cm (1.25 inch) and 3.7cm (1.45 inch).