No. 82811199

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Ancient Roman Gold Ring with Granules
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Ancient Roman Gold Ring with Granules

A delicate Ancient Roman gold ring, enriched with four granules spaced evenly to the round-section hoop. Signs of wear consistent with age. This ring due to its small size was possibly a child's ring or votive piece. The ancient Romans considered jewellery to be an essential accessory, for it provided a public display of their wealth. Roman jewellery at first followed trends set by the Etruscans, using gold and glass beads. However, as the power and spread of the Roman Empire increased, jewellery designs became increasingly elaborate. Different cultural styles from Greece, Egypt, North Africa, and the Orient were all incorporated to reflect Rome’s prosperity as a dominant, conquering city. The custom of wearing rings was probably introduced by the Sabines, who are described in early legends as wearing gold rings with precious stones. During the Roman Republic it became customary for all the senators, chief magistrates, and eventually the equites, to wear gold rings. Internal diameter circa 1.3cm Closest UK ring size: between A and B Weight: 3.38 g Provenance: From an Ex Japanese gentleman's (deceased) private collection, formed 1970s-2010.

No. 82811199

No longer available
Ancient Roman Gold Ring with Granules

Ancient Roman Gold Ring with Granules

A delicate Ancient Roman gold ring, enriched with four granules spaced evenly to the round-section hoop. Signs of wear consistent with age. This ring due to its small size was possibly a child's ring or votive piece.

The ancient Romans considered jewellery to be an essential accessory, for it provided a public display of their wealth. Roman jewellery at first followed trends set by the Etruscans, using gold and glass beads. However, as the power and spread of the Roman Empire increased, jewellery designs became increasingly elaborate. Different cultural styles from Greece, Egypt, North Africa, and the Orient were all incorporated to reflect Rome’s prosperity as a dominant, conquering city. The custom of wearing rings was probably introduced by the Sabines, who are described in early legends as wearing gold rings with precious stones. During the Roman Republic it became customary for all the senators, chief magistrates, and eventually the equites, to wear gold rings.

Internal diameter circa 1.3cm
Closest UK ring size: between A and B
Weight: 3.38 g

Provenance: From an Ex Japanese gentleman's (deceased) private collection, formed 1970s-2010.

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