Temple rings - we know beautifully decorated and plain rings, for girls and adult women, hung behind the ears and on the temples, on leather and fabric straps or braided into the hair. They can be found throughout the centuries and the ornate ones experienced a real boom in the 9th-12th centuries. They were favoured by women from the Rhineland to Kievan Rus, from the Baltic to the Adriatic.
A cast replica of medieval temple rings- an alternative to women's head ornaments from a time when they didn't pierce their ears. There were several reasons for this. Firstly, hygiene, fashion, and the fact that a woman wearing jewellery of this type wore her head wrapped in a veil and her ears and normal earrings would not be visible.
You gently thread these ace-shaped temple rings through the strands of a headband that you wrap around your head scarf.
3,6 g
3,2 x 3,5 cm