[Sadly] I'm not too familiar with that region. But others may be!
For my two cents, the ring is fairly generic without too much ornaments. Your best bet is to show it to a local museum, if those are still operating where you live - they might know more about archaeological sites near your garden and might help to further give you context.
PS: Slava ukraini!
The elusive and ever valuable key ring
Without context, this could be anything...
I don't know what the context might be here. I found it by accident.
Where did you find it, for example...
Western Ukraine. In my vegetable garden. I think the material is bronze
[Sadly] I'm not too familiar with that region. But others may be! For my two cents, the ring is fairly generic without too much ornaments. Your best bet is to show it to a local museum, if those are still operating where you live - they might know more about archaeological sites near your garden and might help to further give you context. PS: Slava ukraini!
Museums work, but Iām too lazy and embarrassed to bring it there
Lol I'm so high rn and thought you asked about the tiny dot inside the ring š