This is a very old Turkish ring.Looks like a baroque pearl, previously used as a pendant, hence the drill hole.
Ring seems to be made of silver, large setting...looks like some old style made in Taxco, Mexico.
It would be easier for others to help you if you tell what you already know about the piece when you asked, instead of a “hey, any information about this?” and then deny with the info you hold. That’s a waste of others’ time and effort, and a loss of chance for you to get a more accurate answer.This is a very old Turkish ring.
It was found in an abandoned Turkish village. I bought it cleaned and polished.How do you know it is 'very old' and Turkish?
How old? The style looks very 1970's to me?This is a very old Turkish ring.
I did a spectral analysis of the metal... It's definitely very old.How old? The style looks very 1970's to me?
It definitively does not look old to my standards...500 years or more.
No silver patina...I mean.
And found in an old place does not mean it is from there at all! A tourist could have worn it last week, lost it there and then you simply find it.
Weird indeed. Maybe this ring isn’t the complete piece, something else was fixed to the tip of the pearl by a peg glued into that hole but that part is missing? The last pic shows a small flat area near the drill hole that looks like filed flat, perhaps to provide a flat surface to let the missing part sit on securely, but that part still went missing anyhow. Just some wild guessing, don’t mind me, haha!I don't get why anyone would turn it so the hole is visible.
Interesting! How does this tell it’s “very old”, and how old does this analysis tell you?I did a spectral analysis of the metal... It's definitely very old.View attachment 471561
To me it looks more like a cheap piece, reusing some left-over pearl and sold to tourists as old. Something you'd find in bulk. But the design is pretty and rustic so it's a pity about the pearl.Weird indeed. Maybe this ring isn’t the complete piece, something else was fixed to the tip of the pearl by a peg glued into that hole but that part is missing? The last pic shows a small flat area near the drill hole that looks like filed flat, perhaps to provide a flat surface to let the missing part sit on securely, but that part still went missing anyhow. Just some wild guessing, don’t mind me, haha!
I bought it for 15 euros from an antique dealer. The pearl is natural and large.To me it looks more like a cheap piece, reusing some left-over pearl and sold to tourists as old. Something you'd find in bulk. But the design is pretty and rustic so it's a pity about the pearl.
I sure hope you got a reputable Gem lab certificate for the pearl. If not: definitively not a natural pearl.I bought it for 15 euros from an antique dealer. The pearl is natural and large.