£400 - £600
A ROMAN HARD STONE INTAGLIO DEPICTING A LADY, 2ND - 3RD CENTURY A.D.
This Roman intaglio, carved from a hard stone, likely dates to the 2nd - 3rd century A.D. It features a finely detailed portrait of a lady, possibly of noble or divine status. The figure is shown in profile, a common style in Roman portraiture, with delicate features and a meticulously rendered hairstyle, emphasizing the subject's grace and dignity.
The surface of the stone shows signs of age and wear, contributing to the piece's historical authenticity. Intaglios like this were commonly used as seals and personal adornments, often reflecting the identity or allegiance of the owner. The intricacy of the carving suggests it was created by a skilled artisan, making it a valuable artifact from the Roman period.
L: 1.9cm
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