Ancient Roman Bronze ring (No reserve price)

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Ruth Garrido Vila
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Directed the Ifergan Collection Museum, specialising in Phoenician and Mediterranean archaeology.

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Ancient Roman bronze ring with a raised oval bezel and deep intaglio engravings, featuring an apotropaic eye motif, a dark patina, inner diameter 20 mm and weight 3.37 g.

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Ancient Roman Bronze Ring Period: Ancient Roman Empire (approx. 2nd - 4th Century AD)
A distinct Roman bronze ring featuring a raised oval bezel with deep intaglio engravings. The stylized linear motif is interpreted as an "Apotropaic Eye" (Protective Eye), historically worn as a talisman for protection. The ring has a smooth, dark natural patina and is solid enough to be worn today.


Inner Diameter: 20 mm

Weight: 3.37 g

Ancient Roman Bronze Ring Period: Ancient Roman Empire (approx. 2nd - 4th Century AD)
A distinct Roman bronze ring featuring a raised oval bezel with deep intaglio engravings. The stylized linear motif is interpreted as an "Apotropaic Eye" (Protective Eye), historically worn as a talisman for protection. The ring has a smooth, dark natural patina and is solid enough to be worn today.


Inner Diameter: 20 mm

Weight: 3.37 g

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Culture
Ancient Roman
Century/ Timeframe
approx. 2nd - 4th Century AD
Name of object
ring
Acquired from
Private collection
Year acquired
2026
Material
Bronze
Country acquired from
Netherlands
Condition
Excellent
Previous owner acquired from
Auction house
Previous owner - year acquired
2025
Previous owner - country acquired from
Germany
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