The ring has a rectangular signet with wavy edges. Along the bezel’s contour is a “irek-zigzag” pattern. On the bezel itself are two floral patterns (“gülder”) with six petals each, representing flowers. The shank is soldered to a plate made of three wires.
1960s, typical of Central Kazakhstan. Diameter: 2.1 cm. Material: metal. Handcrafted.
Belonged to Kulyan Auesheva (born 1927) of the Kipchak clan, resident of the Arshalinsky state farm, Tengiz District. Entered the museum as a result of an expedition in 1986.