Nr. 83422173

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Oud-Romeins, Keizerrijk Goud, Granaat Bel | XRF en museum. Spaanse exportvergunning. Spaanse exportvergunning. - 22 mm
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Oud-Romeins, Keizerrijk Goud, Granaat Bel | XRF en museum. Spaanse exportvergunning. Spaanse exportvergunning. - 22 mm

Discover the grandeur of Roman artistry with this ancient gold ring, featuring a lustrous garnet gemstone. This ring, hailing from the 3rd to 4th Century CE, represents the height of Roman elegance and craftsmanship. Its impeccable condition and museum provenance make it a rare find for any discerning collector. Immerse yourself in the legacy of the Roman Empire with this magnificent gold ring, a testament to ancient artistry and luxury. The ring, dating back to the 3rd to 4th Century CE, boasts a richly colored garnet, a gemstone highly prized in Roman society for its beauty and believed protective powers. The garnet's deep red hue symbolizes the empire's power and wealth, often associated with the elite. Expertly crafted, the ring features intricate decorations along the band, showcasing the sophisticated metalworking techniques of the era. The size and weight of the ring indicate it was likely owned by a person of considerable status, possibly commissioned to signify a special occasion or achievement. The significance of gold in Roman culture cannot be understated. It was a symbol of status, power, and divine connection, reserved for the highest echelons of society and often used in offerings to the gods. This ring's composition, confirmed by XRF analysis, consists of a high gold content, further accentuating its exclusivity and value. The exquisite garnet inlay is not only captivating but also tells us about the trade routes of the time, as garnets were commonly sourced from regions like India, suggesting a wide-reaching Roman trade network. This ring is a remarkable relic that has stood the test of time, its condition speaking to the skill of Roman jewelers. It is a tangible connection to the past, offering a unique window into the life of an ancient Roman aristocrat. The ring comes with a full certification of authenticity from J. Bagot Ancient Art and an EU export license, ensuring its legal and ethical acquisition. Its history is further enriched by its inclusion in the Museum Collection of Fundació Catalana per a l'Arqueología Ibérica in Catalonia, where it was exhibited until 2021. XRF Analysis Report: This exquisite Ancient Roman Gold Ring, dating back to the 3rd-4th Century CE, is a remarkable find. Its composition, revealed through XRF testing, includes 90.4% gold (Au), 3.8% silver (Ag), 3.0% copper (Cu), and 1.4% iron (Fe). This blend suggests a high-purity gold, characteristic of ancient Roman craftsmanship. The presence of silver and copper indicates a deliberate alloying to enhance durability and color, typical in Roman jewelry. The iron traces, possibly from the garnet setting, add historical authenticity. Such a combination is relatively rare, reflecting the ring's prestigious status in its era. The gold's high purity classifies it as close to 22 karats, underscoring its luxury and significance. #pioneeringwomen

Nr. 83422173

Verkocht
Oud-Romeins, Keizerrijk Goud, Granaat Bel | XRF en museum. Spaanse exportvergunning. Spaanse exportvergunning. - 22 mm

Oud-Romeins, Keizerrijk Goud, Granaat Bel | XRF en museum. Spaanse exportvergunning. Spaanse exportvergunning. - 22 mm

Discover the grandeur of Roman artistry with this ancient gold ring, featuring a lustrous garnet gemstone. This ring, hailing from the 3rd to 4th Century CE, represents the height of Roman elegance and craftsmanship. Its impeccable condition and museum provenance make it a rare find for any discerning collector.

Immerse yourself in the legacy of the Roman Empire with this magnificent gold ring, a testament to ancient artistry and luxury. The ring, dating back to the 3rd to 4th Century CE, boasts a richly colored garnet, a gemstone highly prized in Roman society for its beauty and believed protective powers. The garnet's deep red hue symbolizes the empire's power and wealth, often associated with the elite.

Expertly crafted, the ring features intricate decorations along the band, showcasing the sophisticated metalworking techniques of the era. The size and weight of the ring indicate it was likely owned by a person of considerable status, possibly commissioned to signify a special occasion or achievement.

The significance of gold in Roman culture cannot be understated. It was a symbol of status, power, and divine connection, reserved for the highest echelons of society and often used in offerings to the gods. This ring's composition, confirmed by XRF analysis, consists of a high gold content, further accentuating its exclusivity and value.

The exquisite garnet inlay is not only captivating but also tells us about the trade routes of the time, as garnets were commonly sourced from regions like India, suggesting a wide-reaching Roman trade network.

This ring is a remarkable relic that has stood the test of time, its condition speaking to the skill of Roman jewelers. It is a tangible connection to the past, offering a unique window into the life of an ancient Roman aristocrat.

The ring comes with a full certification of authenticity from J. Bagot Ancient Art and an EU export license, ensuring its legal and ethical acquisition. Its history is further enriched by its inclusion in the Museum Collection of Fundació Catalana per a l'Arqueología Ibérica in Catalonia, where it was exhibited until 2021.

XRF Analysis Report:
This exquisite Ancient Roman Gold Ring, dating back to the 3rd-4th Century CE, is a remarkable find. Its composition, revealed through XRF testing, includes 90.4% gold (Au), 3.8% silver (Ag), 3.0% copper (Cu), and 1.4% iron (Fe). This blend suggests a high-purity gold, characteristic of ancient Roman craftsmanship. The presence of silver and copper indicates a deliberate alloying to enhance durability and color, typical in Roman jewelry. The iron traces, possibly from the garnet setting, add historical authenticity. Such a combination is relatively rare, reflecting the ring's prestigious status in its era. The gold's high purity classifies it as close to 22 karats, underscoring its luxury and significance.
#pioneeringwomen

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