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for bids is one Rare Genuine Ancient Roman Byzantine bronze sewing ring thimble artifact intact Nice, interesting and absolutely genuine item Original brown patina and tone. 2.14gm. Measuring - 15mm. US size 5 As the purpose of a thimble is to prevent discomfort while sewing by providing a barrier between fingertips and the blunt end of a needle, it is likely that the earliest thimbles were created closely following the invention of sewing. According to the United Kingdom Detector Finds Database, thimbles dating to the 10th century have been found in England, and thimbles were in widespread use there by the 14th century. Although there are isolated examples of thimbles made of precious metals—Elizabeth I is said to have given one of her ladies-in-waiting a thimble set with precious stones—the vast majority of metal thimbles were made of brass. Medieval thimbles were either cast brass or made from hammered sheet. Early centers of thimble production were those places known for brass-working, starting with Nuremberg in the 15th century, and moving to Holland by the 17th. Ring is in good condition and very rare and nice inclusion to the finest collection! Items will be shipped within 1 to 3 business days of purchase completion. FREE DOMESTIC SHIPPING. INTERNATIONAL - $7.99 (REGISTERED-$25.00) WE COMBINE SHIPPING. If you would like to have special shipping, please contact us. All items will be sent out in protected envelope and boxed if necessary.
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