Ancient Roman Silver Ring with inscription





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Ancient Roman silver ring with inscription. The front the ring is decorated with a shallow groove, dividing the ring band in two parts, uniting on the opposite side. The front is inscribed with TYX - IDA (or similar) in two lines.
Outside diameter: ± 17,8 mm
Inside diameter: ± 15,2 - 14,7 mm
Weight: ± 2,10 g
Condition: good condition, small size ring. The silver retains an attractive muted patina. Some encrustations on the surface, signs of wear consistent with age and use.
Certificate of Authenticity: available upon request (pdf-format).
The ring bears a lightly incised inscription, plausibly read as “TYX” on the upper band, likely referring to Tyche, the goddess of fortune, and “IDA” on the lower band, which may represent a personal name or a mythological reference. Such abbreviated inscriptions are characteristic of Roman personal and protective jewellery.
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Attention: due to customs regulations we can only ship inside the European Union. Please ensure you have a valid EU shipping address before placing a bid.
Ancient Roman silver ring with inscription. The front the ring is decorated with a shallow groove, dividing the ring band in two parts, uniting on the opposite side. The front is inscribed with TYX - IDA (or similar) in two lines.
Outside diameter: ± 17,8 mm
Inside diameter: ± 15,2 - 14,7 mm
Weight: ± 2,10 g
Condition: good condition, small size ring. The silver retains an attractive muted patina. Some encrustations on the surface, signs of wear consistent with age and use.
Certificate of Authenticity: available upon request (pdf-format).
The ring bears a lightly incised inscription, plausibly read as “TYX” on the upper band, likely referring to Tyche, the goddess of fortune, and “IDA” on the lower band, which may represent a personal name or a mythological reference. Such abbreviated inscriptions are characteristic of Roman personal and protective jewellery.
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The seller was informed by Catawiki about documentation requirements and guarantees the following: - the object was legally obtained, - the seller has the right to sell and/or export the object, as relevant, - the seller will provide the necessary provenance information and arrange required documentation and permits/licenses, as applicable and as per local laws, - the seller will notify the buyer of any delays in obtaining permits/licenses. By bidding, you acknowledge that import documentation may be required depending on your country of residence and that obtaining permits/licenses may cause delays in the delivery of your object.
