N.º 101867337

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Antigua Roma Bronce Anillo 'Ojo Maligno'  (Sin precio de reserva)
Puja final
€ 68
Hace 10 semanas

Antigua Roma Bronce Anillo 'Ojo Maligno' (Sin precio de reserva)

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 bronze ring with a broad, oval bezel engraved with multiple circular “Eye” motifs. The bezel itself is almond-shaped, further reinforcing the eye symbolism. The engraved decoration consists of a symmetrical arrangement of concentric circles with central dots, forming stylised pupils across the surface. The shoulders taper smoothly into a solid hoop with flat inner surface and rounded exterior. The combination of bezel shape and repeated circular motifs creates a deliberate apotropaic design. Such “evil eye” imagery was believed to ward off malevolent forces, envy and misfortune, offering symbolic protection to the wearer. Outside diameter: ± 21,2 mm Inside diameter: ± 16,6 - 19 mm Bezel: ± 18,5 x 12,8 mm Condition: intact and wearable condition. Surface wear, patination and encrustation consistent with age and use. The engraved decoration remains clearly visible. No visible repairs. Certificate of Authenticity (PDF-format): available upon request for all sales of € 100 or higher. Apotropaic symbols were widely used in Roman jewellery and personal objects. The eye motif in particular was thought to counteract the “malocchio” or evil glance, a belief deeply rooted in Mediterranean antiquity. Rings bearing protective devices combined ornament with spiritual safeguarding, offering insight into everyday beliefs and personal superstition in the Roman Empire.

N.º 101867337

Vendido
Antigua Roma Bronce Anillo 'Ojo Maligno'  (Sin precio de reserva)

Antigua Roma Bronce Anillo 'Ojo Maligno' (Sin precio de reserva)

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 bronze ring with a broad, oval bezel engraved with multiple circular “Eye” motifs. The bezel itself is almond-shaped, further reinforcing the eye symbolism. The engraved decoration consists of a symmetrical arrangement of concentric circles with central dots, forming stylised pupils across the surface. The shoulders taper smoothly into a solid hoop with flat inner surface and rounded exterior.

The combination of bezel shape and repeated circular motifs creates a deliberate apotropaic design. Such “evil eye” imagery was believed to ward off malevolent forces, envy and misfortune, offering symbolic protection to the wearer.

Outside diameter: ± 21,2 mm
Inside diameter: ± 16,6 - 19 mm
Bezel: ± 18,5 x 12,8 mm

Condition: intact and wearable condition. Surface wear, patination and encrustation consistent with age and use. The engraved decoration remains clearly visible. No visible repairs.

Certificate of Authenticity (PDF-format): available upon request for all sales of € 100 or higher.

Apotropaic symbols were widely used in Roman jewellery and personal objects. The eye motif in particular was thought to counteract the “malocchio” or evil glance, a belief deeply rooted in Mediterranean antiquity.

Rings bearing protective devices combined ornament with spiritual safeguarding, offering insight into everyday beliefs and personal superstition in the Roman Empire.


Puja final
€ 68
Peter Reynaers
Experto
Estimación  € 150 - € 200

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