A striking vintage sterling silver ring featuring the Bahá’í Haykal symbol suspended beneath the surface of a glossy black oval face. The symbol appears almost to float under a layer of resin or lucite, becoming brighter and more visible as it catches the light. Framed by a serrated bezel and set atop a substantial tapered band, the contrast between the polished silver and dark background gives this piece a bold, graphic look.
The Haykal, meaning “temple” or “human form,” is an important symbol within the Bahá’í faith. Its distinctive design, with stars above and below, creates a beautiful and meaningful focal point. Whether worn as an expression of faith, a personal talisman, or simply appreciated for its unique design, this ring has a strong presence and timeless appeal.
The clean, modern lines and polished finish suggest it likely dates to the 1970s–1980s.
Details:
Metal: Sterling Silver
Weight: 5.5 grams
Size/Dimensions: Ring size 7
Stone(s): Black resin or lucite face with the Bahá’í Haykal symbol beneath the surface
Hallmarks & Testing: Stamped 925
Condition: Good vintage condition with light wear and minor surface scratches consistent with age
Approx. Year: 1970s–1980s
Style: Bahá’í Ring · Signet Ring · Sterling Silver Jewellery
Shipping: Carefully packaged and shipped with tracking
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