top of page

A Silver Mughal Ring

247259-200.png
July 12, 2023
gold-medal-vector-816269_edited.png
----
subject-icon-1_edited.png
Others
Untitled-2.png
Jahangir II 1920-1948

IMAGES TITLE

IMG-13072023-124

DESCRIPTION

       A Silver Mughal Ring is a type of ring that draws inspiration from the Mughal Empire, which was a powerful and influential empire that ruled over the  subcontinent from the 16th to the 19th centuries. The Mughals were known for their grandeur, intricate artwork, and architectural marvels.

 

         A Silver Mughal Ring typically incorporates design elements and motifs inspired by the Mughal era. It is usually made of sterling silver, which is a high-quality silver alloy consisting of 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% other metals like copper. This composition ensures the ring's durability and longevity.

 

           The design of a Silver Mughal Ring often showcases intricate patterns, filigree work, and delicate engravings. It may feature floral motifs, geometric patterns, or depictions of animals such as peacocks or elephants, which were significant in Mughal art. The ring may also include gemstones or semi-precious stones, such as turquoise, garnet, or amethyst, to add a touch of color and elegance.

 

         These rings are typically handmade by skilled artisans who specialize in crafting jewelry inspired by historical and cultural traditions. The craftsmanship involved in creating a Silver Mughal Ring requires attention to detail and a deep understanding of the Mughal aesthetic.

 

           Silver Mughal Rings are popular for their unique blend of historical charm and contemporary appeal. They make excellent accessories for those who appreciate the rich cultural heritage of the Mughal Empire and seek to incorporate its beauty into their personal style. These rings can be worn for various occasions, including formal events, casual outings, or as statement pieces that reflect a love for art and history.

 

           It's important to note that specific details of a Silver Mughal Ring may vary depending on the jeweler or artisan who creates it. Each piece can have its own unique design, making it a one-of-a-kind treasure.

Rate This BookDon’t love itNot greatGoodGreatLove itRate This Book

Your content has been submitted

Post Comment
Ratings & Review
Click To Close Comment Box
Click To Post Your Comment
Show Reviews

average rating is 5 out of 5

MUGHAL IMAGES

The Mughal Images immediately took a much greater interest in realistic portraiture than was typical of Persian miniatures. Animals and plants were the main subject of many miniatures for albums and were more realistically depicted. To upload your images click here.

The
Mughal Library brings readers of our history and related subjects on one platform. our goal is to share knowledge between researchers and students in a friendly environment.


 

© 2024 Mughal Library. All Rights Reserved.

bottom of page