Take this ring of regeneration and use it in your travels. Inspired by an Anglo-Saxon relic at the National Museum of Denmark.
The 9th century original was discovered in Bramham cum Oglethorpe, West Yorkshire. It was found in or before 1732. The runic inscription is identical to that on the - though each ring showcases a unique artistic interpretation of the runes, and the seemingly more experienced goldsmith who made the Bramham Moor variant avoids overflowing text into the rings interior.
Our faithful reproduction is decorated by the runes ??????????????????????????????????. Translated to ?RKRIUFLTKRIURITONGL?ST?PONTOL - the meaning has not been fully deciphered but is thought to be of magical nature - likely a or regeneration.
This item is created by lost wax casting a 3d printed mold and is manufactured in the United States. It is made to order - please allow 2-3 weeks for production.