£300 - £400
A ROMAN GREEN STONE INTAGLIO DEPICTING A LADY, 2ND - 3RD CENTURY
This elegant Roman intaglio, carved from a green stone, features the finely detailed profile of a lady, dating from the 2nd to 3rd century A.D. The intaglio showcases the sophisticated artistry of Roman gem engravers, capturing the subjectââ¬â¢s delicate features, elaborate hairstyle, and draped garment with remarkable precision.
Intaglios like this were often set into rings or used as personal seals, serving both as a form of adornment and a functional item for authenticating documents. The portraitââ¬â¢s realistic depiction and the quality of the carving reflect the high status of the individual, possibly representing a noblewoman or a deity associated with feminine virtues.
The stoneââ¬â¢s green hue adds to the visual appeal, offering a striking contrast to the finely incised lines of the engraving. Despite a minor chip on the edge, the intaglio remains a captivating example of Roman craftsmanship.
L: 1.7cm
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