Introducing the PLINTH Coin Ring -Horse

 Thank you for always visiting us. This is Kadokura from Hephol.

This time, I would like to introduce a ring that uses a charming horse coin.

 

PLINTH - Horse (SV925)

 

This one uses a coin issued in Maroneia, an ancient Greek city.




This bronze coin from around the 4th century BC depicts a horse galloping lightly on the obverse, and a grape vine framed in a square on the reverse.
It represents the memory of the rich bounty and prosperity of this region, once renowned for its fine wines.
Delicate carving has been applied around the coin.



The texture carved into the metal creates a new rhythm, as if capturing the "sense of speed" of a galloping horse.



It is made in size 14.
The back is round, so it's less likely to catch, and the contrast with the sharp carving on the front makes it an interesting ring.
Since the material is SV, you can also enjoy its aging.

 

Details can be found on the product page below.

PLINTH Coin Ring -Horse

 

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