£700
A ROMAN - EGYPT GOLD RING IN THE FORM OF A COBRA SNAKE, 100 B.C.
This exquisite gold ring, dating to approximately 100 B.C., showcases the fusion of Roman and Egyptian artistry through its elegant depiction of a cobra snake. The ring is intricately crafted with the coiled body of the cobra forming the band, while the head and raised hood are rendered in remarkable detail, capturing the lifelike essence of this revered creature. The fine texture along the serpent's body mimics the scales.
In Egyptian culture, the cobra, often associated with the goddess Wadjet, symbolized protection and royal power, and its incorporation into jewelry would have served not only as a decorative piece but also as a powerful amulet. The combination of goldââ¬âa metal linked with the divineââ¬âand the cobra motif underscores the significance of this ring, likely worn by someone of high status to convey both their wealth and their connection to protective divine forces.
D:2.1cm
Weight: 7g
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