编号 100981846

古罗马 银 戒指 (没有保留价)
编号 100981846

古罗马 银 戒指 (没有保留价)
Ancient Roman Silver Ring , 1st–3rd Century AD
This elegant ancient Roman silver ring, dating to the Imperial period (1st–3rd century AD), exemplifies the understated craftsmanship of Roman personal adornment. The ring features a broad, square bezel—likely intended for engraving or left plain, a subtle decorative detail characteristic of Roman jewelry design.
The surface remains uncleaned, preserving its ancient silver horn patina, a natural sheen formed over centuries of burial. Its simplicity and refined construction mark it as a personal ornament worn daily, possibly as a signet or symbol of status.
Design Features:
Material: Solid silver with a naturally formed silver horn patina
Bezel: undecorated (possibly intended for intaglio or engraving).
Craftsmanship: Forged and hand-shaped, demonstrating Roman silversmithing skill.
Dimensions:
Diameter: 17.8 mm.
Weight: 2.96 g.
Cultural Significance:
Rings were among the most popular forms of Roman jewelry, worn by both men and women. This ring’s simplicity reflects a utilitarian yet elegant style typical of the early to mid-Imperial period. Its undecorated bezel may have once borne an engraved emblem or been intentionally left plain to symbolize modesty and refinement.
Condition:
Excellent ancient condition with visible silver horn patina.
Shoulders and band well-preserved, with wear consistent with ancient age.
Provenance:
Provenance: Formerly part of a private European collection, established in the 1980s. A provenance document from the ex-owner can be provided in PDF format upon request.
This silver ring is a fine collector’s piece, embodying the minimalistic elegance and historical richness of Roman jewelry. The piece could do a perfect Christmas gift as well
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