£200
A ROMAN RING WITH ENGRAVED INTAGLIO OF A LADY, 2ND CENTURY
This ancient Roman ring, dating to the 2nd century AD, is crafted from either iron or bronze, featuring a beautifully engraved intaglio of a lady set into the bezel. The intaglio, carved in a deep red stone, possibly carnelian, depicts a finely detailed profile of a woman, adorned with a hairstyle and attire typical of the Roman era. The contrast between the weathered metal of the band and the vivid, polished surface of the intaglio creates a visually compelling piece that reflects the artistry and durability of Roman craftsmanship.
Rings like this served not only as personal adornments but also as functional tools, often used to impress seals on wax for official documents. The depiction of a lady on the intaglio suggests a connection to a woman of high status, or perhaps it served as a personal or familial emblem.
D: 2.3cm
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