Ringstone

200s BCE
(322–185 BCE)
Diameter: 10.2 cm (4 in.)
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Description

Ringstones are among the earliest works of art to be created in stone during India's historical period. This example is finely carved with detailed images of affectionate couples and palm trees, running animals, and geometric motifs in concentric circles. The function of ringstones remains uncertain, since none of the surviving examples is inscribed or explained in a text.
Ringstone

Ringstone

200s BCE

India, Maurya period (322–185 BCE)

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