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Solid cast silvery gold (electrum?) ring, with an openwork design figuring a rearing cobra, emblem of the divine defence of creation.
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Solide gegoten zilverachtige gouden (electrum?) ring, met een opengewerkt ontwerp waarin een oprijzende cobra voorkomt, embleem van de goddelijke verdediging van de schepping.
Bague en or argenté (électrum ?) coulée en une seule pièce, comportant un motif ajouré représentant un cobra dressé, divin garant de la création.
Massiver gegossener Ring aus silbrigem Gold (Elektrum?) mit einem durchbrochenen Muster, das eine aufgerichtete Kobra zeigt, das Zeichen der göttlichen Verteidigung der Schöpfung.
Solido anello di oro argentato fuso (elettro), con un fregio rappresentante un cobra nell'atto di alzarsi, emblema della difesa divina della creazione.
Anel em ouro prateado (electrum?) maciço, com desenho que mostra uma cobra recuada, emblema da defesa divina da criação.
Anillo macizo de oro plateado (¿electro?) fundido con un diseño calado que representa a una cobra, el emblema de la defensa divina de la creación.
Solid cast silvery gold (electrum?) ring, with an openwork design figuring a rearing cobra, emblem of the divine defence of creation.
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Acquired by Arthur Upton from Ireland in Cairo, 1832-3 and subsequently bequeathed to the Royal Irish Academy in 1949 from where it was transferred to the National Museum of Ireland.
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