Ancient Roman Bronze 長いトガを身に着けた新郎新婦が描かれた、素晴らしい結婚指輪。





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Ancient Roman bronze Superb Wedding Ring with depiction of the newlyweds wearing long togas, in excellent condition, dating to the 1st–5th century AD, original and wearable with olive green patina; inner diameter 17 mm, outer diameter 20 mm.
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古代ローマのブロンズ製・卓越した結婚印の印章リングで、新婚カップルが長いトガを身に着けている様子が刻まれています。ほぼそのままの状態で、画像がはっきりと見え、美しいオリーブグリーンの緑青が残り、まだ着用できます。希少品。
内径: 17 mm.
外径: 20 mm.
古代ローマのブロンズ製・卓越した結婚印の印章リングで、新婚カップルが長いトガを身に着けている様子が刻まれています。ほぼそのままの状態で、画像がはっきりと見え、美しいオリーブグリーンの緑青が残り、まだ着用できます。希少品。
内径: 17 mm.
外径: 20 mm.
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