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Signet ring with hedgehog

Part of the collection: Szczecin treasure from Podzamcze

Popularization note

A signet, a kind of decorative ring, was intended only for men; originally, it was used as a seal. On its surface, it was usually engraved with an image of a coat of arms or a monogram as the owner's distinctive sign. Rings fulfilling the function of a seal were already known in ancient Rome, where they were used as a personal signet ring used to authenticate letters. They were used throughout the Middle Ages, serving to legalise and protect documents against unauthorised persons. They were used by people holding important offices or positions. Bourgeois, representatives of the lower classes, used seals in the shape of polygons. Signet rings were often made of precious stones, which were set in gold or silver. They were worked in the intaglio technique, i.e. in-depth printing. Signet rings made entirely of precious metals were also popular, such as the example discovered in 1999 at Szczecin Podzamcze. Together with other jewellery items, costume ornaments and coins, it was found in a metal vessel hidden under the floor of one of the houses at Targ Rybny (the Fish Market). The valuables probably belonged to a local patrician. The ring is made of gilded silver and has a hexagonal mesh with an image of a hedgehog, which could have been an element of the Szczecin patrician's coat of arms. In the Middle Ages, a hedgehog was a symbol of the devil, greed, and, due to its sharp spikes, a symbol of anger.

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Information about the object

Information about this object

Author / creator

unknown

Dimensions

cały obiekt:

Object type

body adornment, adornment

Creation time / dating

przełom XIV i XV wieku

Creation / finding place

powstanie: Pomorze Zachodnie, region historyczny (Europa)

Identification number

MNS/H/895

Location / status

object on display Muzeum Narodowe w Szczecinie – Muzeum Historii Szczecina, Szczecin, ul. Księcia Mściwoja II 8

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