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$30.76 Shipping Location: WOODFORD GREEN, United Kingdom Material: Bronze Date period: 2 century A.D. Dimensions D=17mm Weight/Gewicht: 11.4g Further information/Weitere Info: N/A All items. Which I sell, are ... moreauthentic. Alle von mir verkauften Artikel sind authentisch. For buyer from Germany/ Für Käfer aus Deutschland: Via PayPal Via domestic bank transfer/ Durch Inlandsüberweisung; By picking up the item/ Bei Abholung For buyer worldwide/ Für Käfer weltweit: Via PayPal- Combined shipping is available. For every newly won item I'll update the invoice according to the combined shipping. Kombiversand ist verfügbar. Bei jedem zusätzlich gewonnenen Artikel werde ich die Kombiversand-Zahlungsinformation aktualisieren. Shipping cost in Germany/ Versandkosten innerhalb Deutschland: Bis 50g oder bis 2cm Höhe mit Einschreiben(Einwurf) 2.5 €/ Up to 50g or up to 2cm height as registered mail: 2,5 € Über 50g oder über 2cm Höhe mit Einschreiben(Einwurf) 3.5 €/ Over 50g or over 2cm height as registered mail: 3,5 € Shipping cost worldwide/ Versandkosten weltweit: Bis 50g oder bis 2cm Höhe mit Einschreiben: 3.5 €/ Up to 50g or up to 2cm height as registered mail: 3,5 € Über 50g oder über 2cm Höhe mit Einschreiben: 5.6 €/ Over 50g or over 2cm height as registered mail: 5,6 € Return policy: You have 14 calendar days to return an item from the date you received it. Rücksendebedingungen: Sie können die Ware in 14 Tagen nach dem Erhalten zurückschicken. Powered by The free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items.
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$10.00 Shipping Location: Thailand This antique bronze ring features a stunning ancient Roman agate stone with an intricate Pegasus intaglio. The stone is beautifully crafted and reflects ... morethe expert workmanship of the ancient Roman era. The ring has been well-preserved and is in excellent overall condition, with only minor signs of wear consistent with its age.The ring is a true collector's item and would make a fantastic addition to any antique jewelry collection. Its unique combination of history, craftsmanship, and beauty are sure to impress. Don't miss your chance to own a piece of ancient Roman history with this exquisite agate stone ring.The ring has been restored to be worn
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Free Shipping Location: Morocco By Private Roman Collection: Ancient Style Reproduction of Original Roman Bronze Seal Intaglio Ring with Head of Roman Emperor Galba! Measures: Length: ... more1.3'33mm. Width: 1.1'29mm) Feel free to contact me with any questions. Payment Only PayPal Is Accepted Item will be shipped immediately on the next business day of receiving clear payment Shipping Shipping Only With Registered Mail(Tracking Number) Shipping WorldWide Tracking Number Will Be Provided
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Free Shipping Location: Winnetka, United States One original ancient Byzantine bronze ring artifact. Gorgeous bronze cross ring. As pictured. Star shaped bezel decorated with outlined cross and 4 moons.
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$8.00 Shipping Location: Serbia ROMAN EMPIRE- Ancient Roman Bronze Uncleaned Ring with Snake Heads at the End weight-4.41gr diameter-20mm internal diameter-14mm Check out my! GOOD LUCK ... moreBe sure to add me to your! Worldwide and combined shipping is possible! VERY RARE ROMAN RING supplier of all our packages is a German registered mail with tracking number of the shipment Dear buyers. The ring are found with metal detector in Southeastern Europe.
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$11.19 Shipping Location: CHESSINGTON, United Kingdom ANCIENT AUTHENTIC GREEK BYZANTINE OR ROMAN BRONZE RING SIZE: 8.75. RING TOP MEASURES APPROXIMATELY: 13MM IN DIAMETER. GOOD CONDITION. SEE PHOTO. CHECK ... moreMY PHOTOS THEY ARE PART OF MY DESCRIPTION"
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$31.08 Shipping Location: FOREST ROW, United Kingdom Roman Empire (264 BC to 476 AD). Ancient Chinese Empires: Shang (1751-1111 BC), Chou (1000-800 BC), etc. Holy Roman Empire (1254-1835). The Lot may vary ... moreslightly from those images. Dutch Empire (1660-1962).
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$13.93 Shipping Location: SWINDON, United Kingdom Ancient Bronze ROMAN RING with Eros and dolphin Year 80 - 190, 1st - 2nd Century AD Roman Empire. Most commonly the date is given by the Roman writer ... moreMarc Trentzius Varon, which relates the event to the third year.
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$10.00 Shipping Location: Thailand This lovely piece is an exquisite antique bronze ring that boasts a unique flower pattern, perfect for collectors of ancient Roman artifacts. The ring's ... morematerial and color are bronze, while the style is distinctly Roman, originating from Afghanistan. This original piece is sure to catch the eye of any antique enthusiast.
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$31.08 Shipping Location: FOREST ROW, United Kingdom Roman Empire (264 BC to 476 AD). Ancient Chinese Empires: Shang (1751-1111 BC), Chou (1000-800 BC), etc. Holy Roman Empire (1254-1835). The Lot may vary ... moreslightly from those images. Swedish Empire (1560-1660).
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$12.12 Shipping Location: United Kingdom Roman Fertility Potent Sex Scene. Here we have a Amazing Roman finger ring circa 3/4 century AD. Size UK: S. Size US: 9.5.
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$11.19 Shipping Location: CHESSINGTON, United Kingdom ANCIENT AUTHENTIC GREEK BYZANTINE OR ROMAN BRONZE RING SIZE: 8.75. RING TOP MEASURES APPROXIMATELY: 13MM IN DIAMETER. GOOD CONDITION. SEE PHOTO. CHECK ... moreMY PHOTOS THEY ARE PART OF MY DESCRIPTION"
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$10.00 Shipping Location: Thailand This antique bronze ring features a stunning ancient Roman agate stone with an intricate Pegasus intaglio. The stone is beautifully crafted and reflects ... morethe expert workmanship of the ancient Roman era. The ring has been well-preserved and is in excellent overall condition, with only minor signs of wear consistent with its age.The ring is a true collector's item and would make a fantastic addition to any antique jewelry collection. Its unique combination of history, craftsmanship, and beauty are sure to impress. Don't miss your chance to own a piece of ancient Roman history with this exquisite agate stone ring.The ring has been restored to be worn
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$5.40 Shipping Location: Chevy Chase, United States unique Ancient old wonderful bronze unique Roman Ancient Bird Ring.
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$30.76 Shipping Location: WOODFORD GREEN, United Kingdom This exquisite item is an Ancient Roman Key Ring made of high-quality bronze. Its historical significance is beyond measure, and it is a must-have for ... moreanyone with a keen interest in antiques. With a weight of 7.7g, this ring is a unique and fascinating piece of history that will undoubtedly enhance any collection. The intricate design and craftsmanship are a testament to the level of skill of the ancient Romans, making it a true treasure. This item will undoubtedly be a prized possession for any collector.
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$10.00 Shipping Location: Thailand This one-of-a-kind antique ring is a true gem for collectors. Crafted during the ancient Roman era, it features a stunning agate stone with an intricate ... moreintaglio of a man holding a spear. The bronze band adds a touch of elegance and history to this unique piece.Its origins can be traced back to Afghanistan and it is believed to be very rare ring. The maker of this rare artifact is unknown, adding to its mystique. Don't miss the opportunity to own a piece of history and add it to your collection.
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$10.00 Shipping Location: Thailand This lovely piece is an exquisite antique bronze ring that boasts a unique flower pattern, perfect for collectors of ancient Roman artifacts. The ring's ... morematerial and color are bronze, while the style is distinctly Roman, originating from Afghanistan. This original piece is sure to catch the eye of any antique enthusiast.
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Ancient Roman Bronze Ring with Incised Radiate Person Standing Design
Ancient Roman Bronze Ring with Incised Radiate Person Standing Design Description: Bronze Roman era ring with incised setting design of radiate person(emperor? accentuated dark green/brown patina. Diameter: 13-13.21mm Size(13.21mm) USA: 2; UK: D; France: 41 ½; Germany: 13 ½; Japan: 2; Switzerland: 1 ½ Click to view supersized image The crafting and wearing of jewelry has been a unique trait exhibited by mankind from our early beginnings. Paleolithic items of adornment have been unearthed that date back 75.000-100,000 years. It is theorized that jewelry originated as a purely functional item used to fasten animal hides together allowing them to be worn as clothing. Findings suggest that jewelry making became more prevalent over 40.000 years ago as mankind migrated from Africa and the Middle East into continental Europe. Early ... morenecklaces and bracelets were made from readily available materials such as bone, teeth, shells and stone strung together using twine from animal sinew or catgut. The forging of copper some 7.000 years ago allowed metal to be utilized as a material to craft jewelry. The smelting of copper and tin to make the alloy bronze heralded the advent of the Bronze Age some 5.000-6,000 years ago. It is conceivable that metal workers used their knowledge of metallurgy to craft items of adornment as well as tools and weapons. Jewelry has served(and continues to serve) three basic roles. As an ornament it attracts attention and could be used as a testament to hunting prowess or more general attributes. As an amulet holding supernatural power it protected the wearer against physical harm. Warded off evil and healed ailments. As society evolved it also became a symbol of wealth or social standing. Rings were extremely popular among the Romans. Their faith in the curative and protective powers attributed to some stones(as well as shapes and images) provided additional incentive to wear these amulets on their fingers. There were certain rules in the fashion of rings that were strictly observed. P
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Ancient Roman Bronze Ring with Incised Linear Design
Ancient Roman Bronze Ring with Incised Linear Design Description: Bronze Roman era ring. Eye-shape setting area with linear design, dark brown patina. Diameter: 16.10mm Size: USA: 5 ½; UK: L; France: 51 ¾; Germany: 16; Japan: 10 ½; Switzerland: 11 ¾; Weight: 2.51g The crafting and wearing of jewelry has been a unique trait exhibited by mankind from our early beginnings. Paleolithic items of adornment have been unearthed that date back 75.000-100,000 years. It is theorized that jewelry originated as a purely functional item used to fasten animal hides together allowing them to be worn as clothing. Findings suggest that jewelry making became more prevalent over 40.000 years ago as mankind migrated from Africa and the Middle East into continental Europe. Early necklaces and bracelets were made from readily available materials ... moresuch as bone, teeth, shells and stone strung together using twine from animal sinew or catgut. The forging of copper some 7.000 years ago allowed metal to be utilized as a material to craft jewelry. The smelting of copper and tin to make the alloy bronze heralded the advent of the Bronze Age some 5.000-6,000 years ago. It is conceivable that metal workers used their knowledge of metallurgy to craft items of adornment as well as tools and weapons. Jewelry has served(and continues to serve) three basic roles. As an ornament it attracts attention and could be used as a testament to hunting prowess or more general attributes. As an amulet holding supernatural power it protected the wearer against physical harm. Warded off evil and healed ailments. As society evolved it also became a symbol of wealth or social standing. Rings were extremely popular among the Romans. Their faith in the curative and protective powers attributed to some stones(as well as shapes and images) provided additional incentive to wear these amulets on their fingers. There were certain rules in the fashion of rings that were strictly observed. Plain bronze and signet rings were worn on either hand while ring
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Ancient Roman Tiny Bronze Ring Hexagon Shaped Setting
Ancient Roman Tiny Bronze Ring Hexagon Shaped Setting Description: Bronze Roman era ring. Hexagon shaped setting, linear design, pronounced rise at base, green patina with red accent. Diameter: 11.95mm Size: USA: ½; UK: A; France: Germany: Japan: Switzerland: Weight: 1.70g The crafting and wearing of jewelry has been a unique trait exhibited by mankind from our early beginnings. Paleolithic items of adornment have been unearthed that date back 75.000-100,000 years. It is theorized that jewelry originated as a purely functional item used to fasten animal hides together allowing them to be worn as clothing. Findings suggest that jewelry making became more prevalent over 40.000 years ago as mankind migrated from Africa and the Middle East into continental Europe. Early necklaces and bracelets were made from readily available materials such ... moreas bone, teeth, shells and stone strung together using twine from animal sinew or catgut. The forging of copper some 7.000 years ago allowed metal to be utilized as a material to craft jewelry. The smelting of copper and tin to make the alloy bronze heralded the advent of the Bronze Age some 5.000-6,000 years ago. It is conceivable that metal workers used their knowledge of metallurgy to craft items of adornment as well as tools and weapons. Jewelry has served(and continues to serve) three basic roles. As an ornament it attracts attention and could be used as a testament to hunting prowess or more general attributes. As an amulet holding supernatural power it protected the wearer against physical harm. Warded off evil and healed ailments. As society evolved it also became a symbol of wealth or social standing. Rings were extremely popular among the Romans. Their faith in the curative and protective powers attributed to some stones(as well as shapes and images) provided additional incentive to wear these amulets on their fingers. There were certain rules in the fashion of rings that were strictly observed. Plain bronze and signet rings were worn on either hand while rings set
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Ancient Roman Bronze Ring with Diamond Shaped Setting
Ancient Roman Bronze Ring with Diamond Shaped Setting Description: Bronze Roman era ring. Diamond shaped setting, linear design, pronounced rise at base, light green patina with red accent. Diameter: 15.04mm Size: USA: 4 ¼; UK: I; France: 47 ¾; Germany: 15– 15 ¼; Japan: 10 ½; Switzerland: 11 ¾; Weight: 1.44g The crafting and wearing of jewelry has been a unique trait exhibited by mankind from our early beginnings. Paleolithic items of adornment have been unearthed that date back 75.000-100,000 years. It is theorized that jewelry originated as a purely functional item used to fasten animal hides together allowing them to be worn as clothing. Findings suggest that jewelry making became more prevalent over 40.000 years ago as mankind migrated from Africa and the Middle East into continental Europe. Early necklaces and ... morebracelets were made from readily available materials such as bone, teeth, shells and stone strung together using twine from animal sinew or catgut. The forging of copper some 7.000 years ago allowed metal to be utilized as a material to craft jewelry. The smelting of copper and tin to make the alloy bronze heralded the advent of the Bronze Age some 5.000-6,000 years ago. It is conceivable that metal workers used their knowledge of metallurgy to craft items of adornment as well as tools and weapons. Jewelry has served(and continues to serve) three basic roles. As an ornament it attracts attention and could be used as a testament to hunting prowess or more general attributes. As an amulet holding supernatural power it protected the wearer against physical harm. Warded off evil and healed ailments. As society evolved it also became a symbol of wealth or social standing. Rings were extremely popular among the Romans. Their faith in the curative and protective powers attributed to some stones(as well as shapes and images) provided additional incentive to wear these amulets on their fingers. There were certain rules in the fashion of rings that were strictly observed. Plain bronze an
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Ancient Roman Bronze Ring Incised Botanical Design
Ancient Roman Bronze Ring Incised Botanical Design Description: Bronze Roman era ring. Pointed oval bezel with incised botanically influenced design, hoop flat within, beveled without, widened at shoulders, small rise at base, toned with red and dark green patina. Weight: 2.48g; Diameter: 16.92mm Size: USA: 6½; UK: N; France: 54; Germany: 17; Japan: 13; Switzerland: 14; Reference: F.H. Marshall. Catalogue of Finger Rings, Greek, Etruscan, and Roman: In The Department Of Antiquities, British Museum(Pg. 223:1455 similar bezel shape) Click to view supersized image The crafting and wearing of jewelry has been a unique trait exhibited by mankind from our early beginnings. Paleolithic items of adornment have been unearthed that date back 75.000-100,000 years. It is theorized that jewelry originated as a purely functional item used to fasten ... moreanimal hides together allowing them to be worn as clothing. Findings suggest that jewelry making became more prevalent over 40.000 years ago as mankind migrated from Africa and the Middle East into continental Europe. Early necklaces and bracelets were made from readily available materials such as bone, teeth, shells and stone strung together using twine from animal sinew or catgut. The forging of copper some 7.000 years ago allowed metal to be utilized as a material to craft jewelry. The smelting of copper and tin to make the alloy bronze heralded the advent of the Bronze Age some 5.000-6,000 years ago. It is conceivable that metal workers used their knowledge of metallurgy to craft items of adornment as well as tools and weapons. Jewelry has served(and continues to serve) three basic roles. As an ornament it attracts attention and could be used as a testament to hunting prowess or more general attributes. As an amulet holding supernatural power it protected the wearer against physical harm. Warded off evil and healed ailments. As society evolved it also became a symbol of wealth or social standing. Rings were extremely popular among the Romans. Their faith in the curative and
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Ancient Roman Bronze Ring Elliptical Form Raised Bezel
Ancient Roman Bronze Ring Elliptical Form Raised Bezel Description: Bronze Roman era ring. 2nd- 3rd century A.D. hoop of elliptical form with uniform convex bevel, flat on either side, raised bezel with two incised lines on one side, dark green patina. Diameter: 14.86mm Size: USA: 4; UK: H ½; France: 46 ½- 47; Germany: 15; Japan: 7; Switzerland: 6 ½- 7 ½; Ref: Catalogue of Finger Rings. Greek, Etruscan and Roman: Dept. of Antiquities, British Museum: pg. 33:200, pl. V: 200(similar shape) Click to view supersized image The crafting and wearing of jewelry has been a unique trait exhibited by mankind from our early beginnings. Paleolithic items of adornment have been unearthed that date back 75.000-100,000 years. It is theorized that jewelry originated as a purely functional item used to fasten animal hides together allowing ... morethem to be worn as clothing. Findings suggest that jewelry making became more prevalent over 40.000 years ago as mankind migrated from Africa and the Middle East into continental Europe. Early necklaces and bracelets were made from readily available materials such as bone, teeth, shells and stone strung together using twine from animal sinew or catgut. The forging of copper some 7.000 years ago allowed metal to be utilized as a material to craft jewelry. The smelting of copper and tin to make the alloy bronze heralded the advent of the Bronze Age some 5.000-6,000 years ago. It is conceivable that metal workers used their knowledge of metallurgy to craft items of adornment as well as tools and weapons. Jewelry has served(and continues to serve) three basic roles. As an ornament it attracts attention and could be used as a testament to hunting prowess or more general attributes. As an amulet holding supernatural power it protected the wearer against physical harm. Warded off evil and healed ailments. As society evolved it also became a symbol of wealth or social standing. Rings were extremely popular among the Romans. Their faith in the curative and protective powers attributed
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Ancient Roman Bronze Ring With Refined Elegant Design
Ancient Roman Bronze Ring With Refined Elegant Design Description: The timeless style of this example is one that transcends empires. It shares styling cues used from Roman times to the love rings of the 1600-1700’s(see references below) Elliptical bezel with pointed ends. Small ovals on either side, hoop flat within, beveled without, uniform width, toned with dark green/brown patina. Weight: 1.05g; Diameter: 16.92mm Size: USA: 6½; UK: N; France: 54; Germany: 17; Japan: 13; Switzerland: 14; References: 1) F.H. Marshall. Catalogue of Finger Rings, Greek, Etruscan, and Roman: In The Department Of Antiquities, British Museum(Pl. XXXIII: 907,914 shared styling cues) 2) Franks Bequest: Catalogue of Finger Rings. Early Christian, Byzantine, Teutonic, Mediaeval and Later, British Museum, Department Of British And Mediaeval Antiquities And Ethnology(Pl. ... moreXXVII: 1056 similar bezel shape and design) Click to view supersized image The crafting and wearing of jewelry has been a unique trait exhibited by mankind from our early beginnings. Paleolithic items of adornment have been unearthed that date back 75.000-100,000 years. It is theorized that jewelry originated as a purely functional item used to fasten animal hides together allowing them to be worn as clothing. Findings suggest that jewelry making became more prevalent over 40.000 years ago as mankind migrated from Africa and the Middle East into continental Europe. Early necklaces and bracelets were made from readily available materials such as bone, teeth, shells and stone strung together using twine from animal sinew or catgut. The forging of copper some 7.000 years ago allowed metal to be utilized as a material to craft jewelry. The smelting of copper and tin to make the alloy bronze heralded the advent of the Bronze Age some 5.000-6,000 years ago. It is conceivable that metal workers used their knowledge of metallurgy to craft items of adornment as well as tools and weapons. Jewelry has served(and continues to serve) three basic roles. As an ornament it attra
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Ancient Bronze Ring possibly Roman Era Unadorned Design
Ancient Bronze Ring possibly Roman Era Unadorned Design Description: Bronze ring. No styling cues to provide approximate era, could be anywhere from Roman to Ottoman, plain band with one flat spot, slight patina. Diameter: 15.04mm Size: USA: 4 ¼; UK: I; France: 47 ¾; Germany: 15– 15 ¼; Japan: 10 ½; Switzerland: 11 ¾; Weight: 3.49g Click to view supersized image The crafting and wearing of jewelry has been a unique trait exhibited by mankind from our early beginnings. Paleolithic items of adornment have been unearthed that date back 75.000-100,000 years. It is theorized that jewelry originated as a purely functional item used to fasten animal hides together allowing them to be worn as clothing. Findings suggest that jewelry making became more prevalent over 40.000 years ago as mankind migrated from Africa and the Middle ... moreEast into continental Europe. Early necklaces and bracelets were made from readily available materials such as bone, teeth, shells and stone strung together using twine from animal sinew or catgut. The forging of copper some 7.000 years ago allowed metal to be utilized as a material to craft jewelry. The smelting of copper and tin to make the alloy bronze heralded the advent of the Bronze Age some 5.000-6,000 years ago. It is conceivable that metal workers used their knowledge of metallurgy to craft items of adornment as well as tools and weapons. Jewelry has served(and continues to serve) three basic roles. As an ornament it attracts attention and could be used as a testament to hunting prowess or more general attributes. As an amulet holding supernatural power it protected the wearer against physical harm. Warded off evil and healed ailments. As society evolved it also became a symbol of wealth or social standing. Rings were extremely popular among the Romans. Their faith in the curative and protective powers attributed to some stones(as well as shapes and images) provided additional incentive to wear these amulets on their fingers. There were certain rules in the fashion
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Ancient Roman Bronze Ring with Flowing Incised Design
Ancient Roman Bronze Ring with Flowing Incised Design Description: Bronze ring with attractive random flowing incised design in center. Dark brown patina, slight earthen encrustation. Diameter: 14.9mm Size: US: 4; UK: H ½; Germany: 15; Japan: 7 Click to view supersized image The crafting and wearing of jewelry has been a unique trait exhibited by mankind from our early beginnings. Paleolithic items of adornment have been unearthed that date back 75.000-100,000 years. It is theorized that jewelry originated as a purely functional item used to fasten animal hides together allowing them to be worn as clothing. Findings suggest that jewelry making became more prevalent over 40.000 years ago as mankind migrated from Africa and the Middle East into continental Europe. Early necklaces and bracelets were made from readily available materials ... moresuch as bone, teeth, shells and stone strung together using twine from animal sinew or catgut. The forging of copper some 7.000 years ago allowed metal to be utilized as a material to craft jewelry. The smelting of copper and tin to make the alloy bronze heralded the advent of the Bronze Age some 5.000-6,000 years ago. It is conceivable that metal workers used their knowledge of metallurgy to craft items of adornment as well as tools and weapons. Jewelry has served(and continues to serve) three basic roles. As an ornament it attracts attention and could be used as a testament to hunting prowess or more general attributes. As an amulet holding supernatural power it protected the wearer against physical harm. Warded off evil and healed ailments. As society evolved it also became a symbol of wealth or social standing. Rings were extremely popular among the Romans. Their faith in the curative and protective powers attributed to some stones(as well as shapes and images) provided additional incentive to wear these amulets on their fingers. There were certain rules in the fashion of rings that were strictly observed. Plain bronze and signet rings were worn on either hand while rings se
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Ancient Roman Bronze Ring with Round Bezel With Incised Lines
Ancient Roman Bronze Ring with Round Bezel With Incised Lines Description: Bronze Roman era ring with round bezel with faint incised lines. Dark green patina, beveled at shoulders. Ref: BMC Greek/Etruscan/Roman Rings 23:122(pl. IV 122) Diameter: 13.21mm Size: USA: 2; UK: D; France: 41 ½; Germany: 13 ½; Japan: 2 Switzerland: 1 ½ Click to view supersized image The crafting and wearing of jewelry has been a unique trait exhibited by mankind from our early beginnings. Paleolithic items of adornment have been unearthed that date back 75.000-100,000 years. It is theorized that jewelry originated as a purely functional item used to fasten animal hides together allowing them to be worn as clothing. Findings suggest that jewelry making became more prevalent over 40.000 years ago as mankind migrated from Africa and the Middle East into ... morecontinental Europe. Early necklaces and bracelets were made from readily available materials such as bone, teeth, shells and stone strung together using twine from animal sinew or catgut. The forging of copper some 7.000 years ago allowed metal to be utilized as a material to craft jewelry. The smelting of copper and tin to make the alloy bronze heralded the advent of the Bronze Age some 5.000-6,000 years ago. It is conceivable that metal workers used their knowledge of metallurgy to craft items of adornment as well as tools and weapons. Jewelry has served(and continues to serve) three basic roles. As an ornament it attracts attention and could be used as a testament to hunting prowess or more general attributes. As an amulet holding supernatural power it protected the wearer against physical harm. Warded off evil and healed ailments. As society evolved it also became a symbol of wealth or social standing. Rings were extremely popular among the Romans. Their faith in the curative and protective powers attributed to some stones(as well as shapes and images) provided additional incentive to wear these amulets on their fingers. There were certain rules in the fashion of rings tha
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Ancient Roman Bronze Ring Eye Shaped Setting and Design
Ancient Roman Bronze Ring Eye Shaped Setting and Design Description: Bronze Roman era ring. Eye-shaped setting with eye design, sculpted accent at shoulders and base, accentuated by dark green patina. Diameter: 16.10mm Size: USA: 5 ½; UK: L; France: 51 ¾; Germany: 16; Japan: 10 ½; Switzerland: 11 ¾; Weight: 3.42g The crafting and wearing of jewelry has been a unique trait exhibited by mankind from our early beginnings. Paleolithic items of adornment have been unearthed that date back 75.000-100,000 years. It is theorized that jewelry originated as a purely functional item used to fasten animal hides together allowing them to be worn as clothing. Findings suggest that jewelry making became more prevalent over 40.000 years ago as mankind migrated from Africa and the Middle East into continental Europe. Early necklaces and ... morebracelets were made from readily available materials such as bone, teeth, shells and stone strung together using twine from animal sinew or catgut. The forging of copper some 7.000 years ago allowed metal to be utilized as a material to craft jewelry. The smelting of copper and tin to make the alloy bronze heralded the advent of the Bronze Age some 5.000-6,000 years ago. It is conceivable that metal workers used their knowledge of metallurgy to craft items of adornment as well as tools and weapons. Jewelry has served(and continues to serve) three basic roles. As an ornament it attracts attention and could be used as a testament to hunting prowess or more general attributes. As an amulet holding supernatural power it protected the wearer against physical harm. Warded off evil and healed ailments. As society evolved it also became a symbol of wealth or social standing. Rings were extremely popular among the Romans. Their faith in the curative and protective powers attributed to some stones(as well as shapes and images) provided additional incentive to wear these amulets on their fingers. There were certain rules in the fashion of rings that were strictly observed. Plain bronze an
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Ancient Roman Bronze Ring with Triangular Design
Ancient Roman Bronze Ring with Triangular Design Description: Bronze Roman era ring with triangular incised setting design. Accentuated with small rise at base, dark green/brown patina. Diameter: 17.75mm Size: USA: 7 ½; UK: P; France: 56 ½; Germany: 17 ¾; Japan: 15; Switzerland: 16 ½ The crafting and wearing of jewelry has been a unique trait exhibited by mankind from our early beginnings. Paleolithic items of adornment have been unearthed that date back 75.000-100,000 years. It is theorized that jewelry originated as a purely functional item used to fasten animal hides together allowing them to be worn as clothing. Findings suggest that jewelry making became more prevalent over 40.000 years ago as mankind migrated from Africa and the Middle East into continental Europe. Early necklaces and bracelets were made from readily ... moreavailable materials such as bone, teeth, shells and stone strung together using twine from animal sinew or catgut. The forging of copper some 7.000 years ago allowed metal to be utilized as a material to craft jewelry. The smelting of copper and tin to make the alloy bronze heralded the advent of the Bronze Age some 5.000-6,000 years ago. It is conceivable that metal workers used their knowledge of metallurgy to craft items of adornment as well as tools and weapons. Jewelry has served(and continues to serve) three basic roles. As an ornament it attracts attention and could be used as a testament to hunting prowess or more general attributes. As an amulet holding supernatural power it protected the wearer against physical harm. Warded off evil and healed ailments. As society evolved it also became a symbol of wealth or social standing. Rings were extremely popular among the Romans. Their faith in the curative and protective powers attributed to some stones(as well as shapes and images) provided additional incentive to wear these amulets on their fingers. There were certain rules in the fashion of rings that were strictly observed. Plain bronze and signet rings were worn on ei
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Ancient Roman Bronze Ring Diamond Shaped Incised Bezel
Ancient Roman Bronze Ring Diamond Shaped Incised Bezel Description: Bronze Roman era ring. Diamond shaped bezel with incised design, hoop flat within, beveled without, widened at shoulders, small rise at base, toned with dark green/brown patina. Weight: 1.49g; Diameter: 14.02-16.1mm(Elliptical hoop widest and narrowest diameters shown) Size: USA: 3-5½; UK: F-L; France: 44-51¾; Germany: 14-16; Japan: 4-10; Switzerland: 4-11¾; Reference: F.H. Marshall. Catalogue of Finger Rings, Greek, Etruscan, and Roman: In The Department Of Antiquities, British Museum(Pg. 22:115 similar bezel shape) Click to view supersized image The crafting and wearing of jewelry has been a unique trait exhibited by mankind from our early beginnings. Paleolithic items of adornment have been unearthed that date back 75.000-100,000 years. It is theorized that ... morejewelry originated as a purely functional item used to fasten animal hides together allowing them to be worn as clothing. Findings suggest that jewelry making became more prevalent over 40.000 years ago as mankind migrated from Africa and the Middle East into continental Europe. Early necklaces and bracelets were made from readily available materials such as bone, teeth, shells and stone strung together using twine from animal sinew or catgut. The forging of copper some 7.000 years ago allowed metal to be utilized as a material to craft jewelry. The smelting of copper and tin to make the alloy bronze heralded the advent of the Bronze Age some 5.000-6,000 years ago. It is conceivable that metal workers used their knowledge of metallurgy to craft items of adornment as well as tools and weapons. Jewelry has served(and continues to serve) three basic roles. As an ornament it attracts attention and could be used as a testament to hunting prowess or more general attributes. As an amulet holding supernatural power it protected the wearer against physical harm. Warded off evil and healed ailments. As society evolved it also became a symbol of wealth or social standing. Rings were ext
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Ancient Roman Bronze Ring with Incised Design and Beveled Setting
Ancient Roman Bronze Ring with Incised Design and Beveled Setting Description: Bronze Roman era ring with raised incised setting. Dark green patina, a couple areas of pitting and partial metal deterioration. Ref: BMC Greek/Etruscan/Roman Rings 88:518(pl.XV 518) Diameter: 15.4mm Size: USA: 4 5/8; UK: J; France: 49; Germany: 15 ½; Switzerland: 9 Click to view supersized image The crafting and wearing of jewelry has been a unique trait exhibited by mankind from our early beginnings. Paleolithic items of adornment have been unearthed that date back 75.000-100,000 years. It is theorized that jewelry originated as a purely functional item used to fasten animal hides together allowing them to be worn as clothing. Findings suggest that jewelry making became more prevalent over 40.000 years ago as mankind migrated from Africa and the Middle East ... moreinto continental Europe. Early necklaces and bracelets were made from readily available materials such as bone, teeth, shells and stone strung together using twine from animal sinew or catgut. The forging of copper some 7.000 years ago allowed metal to be utilized as a material to craft jewelry. The smelting of copper and tin to make the alloy bronze heralded the advent of the Bronze Age some 5.000-6,000 years ago. It is conceivable that metal workers used their knowledge of metallurgy to craft items of adornment as well as tools and weapons. Jewelry has served(and continues to serve) three basic roles. As an ornament it attracts attention and could be used as a testament to hunting prowess or more general attributes. As an amulet holding supernatural power it protected the wearer against physical harm. Warded off evil and healed ailments. As society evolved it also became a symbol of wealth or social standing. Rings were extremely popular among the Romans. Their faith in the curative and protective powers attributed to some stones(as well as shapes and images) provided additional incentive to wear these amulets on their fingers. There were certain rules in the fashion of rin
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Ancient Roman Bronze Ring Elliptical Bezel Beveled Hoop
Ancient Roman Bronze Ring Elliptical Bezel Beveled Hoop Description: Bronze Roman era ring. Elliptical bezel with pointed ends, hoop flat within, beveled with raised line without, widened at shoulders, toned and accented with dark patina. Weight: 1.02g; Diameter: 12.50mm Size: USA: 1 ¼; UK: B ½; Reference: F.H. Marshall. Catalogue of Finger Rings, Greek, Etruscan, and Roman: In The Department Of Antiquities, British Museum(Pl. XXX:1229 similar style) Click to view supersized image The crafting and wearing of jewelry has been a unique trait exhibited by mankind from our early beginnings. Paleolithic items of adornment have been unearthed that date back 75.000-100,000 years. It is theorized that jewelry originated as a purely functional item used to fasten animal hides together allowing them to be worn as clothing. Findings suggest ... morethat jewelry making became more prevalent over 40.000 years ago as mankind migrated from Africa and the Middle East into continental Europe. Early necklaces and bracelets were made from readily available materials such as bone, teeth, shells and stone strung together using twine from animal sinew or catgut. The forging of copper some 7.000 years ago allowed metal to be utilized as a material to craft jewelry. The smelting of copper and tin to make the alloy bronze heralded the advent of the Bronze Age some 5.000-6,000 years ago. It is conceivable that metal workers used their knowledge of metallurgy to craft items of adornment as well as tools and weapons. Jewelry has served(and continues to serve) three basic roles. As an ornament it attracts attention and could be used as a testament to hunting prowess or more general attributes. As an amulet holding supernatural power it protected the wearer against physical harm. Warded off evil and healed ailments. As society evolved it also became a symbol of wealth or social standing. Rings were extremely popular among the Romans. Their faith in the curative and protective powers attributed to some stones(as well as shapes and images) pr
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Ancient Roman Bronze Ring with Oval Bezel With Incised Lines
Ancient Roman Bronze Ring with Oval Bezel With Incised Lines Description: Bronze Roman era ring with raised oval bezel with incised lines. Dark green patina, beveled at shoulders. Ref: style) BMC Greek/Etruscan/Roman Rings 25:137(pl. IV 137) Diameter: 13.21mm Size: USA: 2; UK: D; France: 41 ½; Germany: 13 ½; Japan: 2 Switzerland: 1 ½ Click to view supersized image The crafting and wearing of jewelry has been a unique trait exhibited by mankind from our early beginnings. Paleolithic items of adornment have been unearthed that date back 75.000-100,000 years. It is theorized that jewelry originated as a purely functional item used to fasten animal hides together allowing them to be worn as clothing. Findings suggest that jewelry making became more prevalent over 40.000 years ago as mankind migrated from Africa and the Middle East ... moreinto continental Europe. Early necklaces and bracelets were made from readily available materials such as bone, teeth, shells and stone strung together using twine from animal sinew or catgut. The forging of copper some 7.000 years ago allowed metal to be utilized as a material to craft jewelry. The smelting of copper and tin to make the alloy bronze heralded the advent of the Bronze Age some 5.000-6,000 years ago. It is conceivable that metal workers used their knowledge of metallurgy to craft items of adornment as well as tools and weapons. Jewelry has served(and continues to serve) three basic roles. As an ornament it attracts attention and could be used as a testament to hunting prowess or more general attributes. As an amulet holding supernatural power it protected the wearer against physical harm. Warded off evil and healed ailments. As society evolved it also became a symbol of wealth or social standing. Rings were extremely popular among the Romans. Their faith in the curative and protective powers attributed to some stones(as well as shapes and images) provided additional incentive to wear these amulets on their fingers. There were certain rules in the fashion of rin
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Ancient Roman, Holy land Bronze Ring c.100-200 AD.
Ancient Roman. Holy land Bronze Ring c.100-200 AD. Ring size 7 USA. 18 mm from inside band) Unusual ancient bronze ring with initial N. Condition: perfect. SKU# L Guaranteed Authenticity. For further information please call 212 3191077 Froo www.froo.com | Froo Cross Sell. Free Cross Sell, Cross promote, eBay Marketing, eBay listing Apps, eBay Apps, eBay Application.
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Ancient Roman, Holy land Bronze Ring with Bird c.100-200 AD.
Ancient Roman. Holy land Bronze Ring with Bird c.100-200 AD. Ring size 8.5 USA. 21 mm from inside band) Unusual ancient bronze ring with Carved Bird. Condition: perfect. SKU# L Guaranteed Authenticity. For further information please call 212 3191077 Froo www.froo.com | Froo Cross Sell. Free Cross Sell, Cross promote, eBay Marketing, eBay listing Apps, eBay Apps, eBay Application.
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