








Bactrian Bronze Multi-Coiled Ring
*Please Note that the price of this piece includes shipping cost within the U.S. and Canada only.
This ancient bronze ring features four circular rings connected together to form a rather interesting design that’s commonly referred to as tetraskele or tetraskelion.
These ancient people who created this ring are known as the Bactriana or Bactria and they were around for a thousand years between 600 BCE and 600 .CE located in the now Hindu Kush and the Amu Darya Mountains, this ancient Asian country once believed to originally come from Iranian. The people of this area have a very interesting history as the kingdom's first written records are in Achaemenian. During the mid to late 2nd century BCE
*Please Note that the price of this piece includes shipping cost within the U.S. and Canada only.
This ancient bronze ring features four circular rings connected together to form a rather interesting design that’s commonly referred to as tetraskele or tetraskelion.
These ancient people who created this ring are known as the Bactriana or Bactria and they were around for a thousand years between 600 BCE and 600 .CE located in the now Hindu Kush and the Amu Darya Mountains, this ancient Asian country once believed to originally come from Iranian. The people of this area have a very interesting history as the kingdom's first written records are in Achaemenian. During the mid to late 2nd century BCE
*Please Note that the price of this piece includes shipping cost within the U.S. and Canada only.
This ancient bronze ring features four circular rings connected together to form a rather interesting design that’s commonly referred to as tetraskele or tetraskelion.
These ancient people who created this ring are known as the Bactriana or Bactria and they were around for a thousand years between 600 BCE and 600 .CE located in the now Hindu Kush and the Amu Darya Mountains, this ancient Asian country once believed to originally come from Iranian. The people of this area have a very interesting history as the kingdom's first written records are in Achaemenian. During the mid to late 2nd century BCE
Size: US: 7 , UK: N, EU: 54.4
Weight: 5.11 grams
Provence: Formally with ADA member Ancient & Oriental also sometimes referred to as CJ Martin Coins Ltd or http://antiquitites.co.uk.