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Roman bronze finger ring with evil eye design, in uncleaned as found condition in Britain, a very wearable ancient artefact indeed. LA94y
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Roman bronze Evil eye ring adjustable snake endings quite corroded but still a unique style ring in uncleaned condition found in desert dry conditions ... moreL60s
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Stunning ultra rare Roman bronze evil eye ring with beautiful Amethyst stone intact representing pupil, has been secured as slightly loose and easy lost, ... morefurther securing if going to be worn as it is a very wearable ancient artefact in uncleaned as found condition, found in Yorkshire, Britain in the 1970s. L98n
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WEARABLE MEDIEVAL BRONZE RING WITH EVIL EYE BEZEL Wearable condition, beautiful intact ring Size - 8 (USA), P (UK) Weight - 5.86 Grams Age: 1100-1200 ... moreAD Provenance: Formerly in a European collection formed prior to 2000
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An Ancient bronze ring ,either late Roman (Western Roman) or more likely Byzantine(Eastern Roman Empire). SIZE.17mm inside. NOTE that the b and has been ... morecut through up near the bezel for purpose of adjusting size.this is with ancient rings.
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An Ancient bronze ring ,either late Roman (Western Roman) or more likely Byzantine(Eastern Roman Empire). SIZE.15mm inside. Small.so could also be worn ... moreon a pendant chain. DESIGN:::Protection from the Evil Eye.
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An Ancient bronze ring ,either late Roman (Western Roman) or more likely Byzantine(Eastern Roman Empire). SIZE.13mm inside. Very small.so could also be ... moreworn on a pendant chain. DESIGN:::Protection from the Evil Eye.
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Roman bronze finger ring with evil eye design, slightly out of shape, in uncleaned as found condition in Britain, a very wearable ancient artefact indeed. ... moreLA108q
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Roman bronze finger ring with evil eye design, slightly out of shape, in uncleaned as found condition in Britain, a very wearable ancient artefact indeed. ... moreLA157z
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Gilt bronze, size 5 1/2 with round section band, 1.1mm thick. Raised round bezel with concentric circles representing the eye. Jewelry gift boxed with ... morecertificate of authenticity.
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Ancient Roman bronze ring. SIZE.18mm inside. Probably Used for protection against the Evil Eye. The 4 dots punched into the ring are "eyes" to watch out ... morefor and repel the evil eye, especially when you are not aware of it.
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Gilt bronze, size 9 with round section band, 1.5mm thick. Raised round bezel with concentric circles representing the eye. As found condition with much ... moreof the original gold surface intact. Jewelry gift boxed with certificate of authenticity.
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The evil eye motif is one of the most enduring symbols used to ward off malevolent glances believed to inflict harm or bad luck. The wearer of such a ... morering was likely seeking protection from perceived malevolent forces.
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Rare genuine Original Ancient Roman Anglo Saxon soldiers Evil eye protection magic ring. Wounds of Christ/Cross design. Rings were worn by ancient Greek ... moreand Roman senators and citizens. For the rich they conveyed status and wealth.
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Very rare Celtic/Roman bronze evil eye ring part bezel band broken and lost in Antiquity once enamelled, in as found uncleaned condition in Britain. L135z
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Roman bronze ring with design could be chi rho or evil eye beautiful patina in as found uncleaned condition in Britain LA24p Could be a very wearable ... moreancient artefact. (Quite small)
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An Ancient bronze ring ,late Roman or Byzantine Roman. SIZE.16mm inside. DESIGN.as in the photos. The design is very clear in the photos.
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TRANSLATE Arabic Chinese French German Greek Indonesian Italian Hindi Japanese Korean Swedish Portuguese Russian Spanish Handsome Ancient Roman Provincial ... moreThracia"Evil Eye: Motif Silver(Belt/Strap) Applique/Embellishment Brooch/Lapel Pin. CLASSIFICATION: Roman Silver Artifact. Engraved Appliqué. Contemporary pin. ATTRIBUTION: Eastern Roman Empire(Thracia– Present-Day Bulgaria) Third Century A.D. SIZE/MEASUREMENTS: Diameter: 31 millimeters. Depth: 14 millimeters. NOTE: Can also be mounted onto a or into a(see below) CONDITION: Very good. Artifact is of sound integrity. Very light porosity(surface pitting caused by contact with earth while buried) Professionally conserved. DETAIL: This is a very handsome. Decorative piece of ancient Roman silver ornamentation. It was probably an ornamental appliqué for a belt or strap, though it could have also been an appliqué for a piece of furniture, wooden chest, or table implement. It’s hard to be certain, but it does appear as if it might have been originally fastened onto a leather strap or belt. In any event the appliqué was discarded or lost almost two thousand years ago. It shows minimal wear, and minimal porosity(surface pitting caused by burial in caustic or acidic soil conditions) Notwithstanding this evidence of usage in the ancient world. It is in wonderful condition, the engraving very sharp, and the artifact is quite handsome. It is the type of decorative ornamentation one would have expected to find on a belt or strap employed by a Roman Soldier. Many pieces of equipment and weaponry were carried on the person of a Roman Legionnaire, many held in place with belts(and buckles) and such ornamental appliqués were quite popular. You'll note the engraved concentric circle on the center of the applique. This concentric circle was intended to provide the wearer a charm providing protection against the effects of"an evil eye" There was an ancient belief that some evil sorcerers or witches had the ability to transmit evil with ju
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Very Rare tiny Roman bronze ring with carved domestic animal bone bezel evil eye type slight break on bezel shown on pictures, a very special little item ... morefrom votive offering area in County Durham 1976 from private English collection, Uncleaned condition, could be made wearable as a pendant far too small to wear as ring. L427
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Bezel decorated with Satyr riding a goat. Rings were worn by ancient Greek and Roman senators and citizens. For the rich they conveyed status and wealth. ... moreAs pictured. Item is in good condition broken band and very rare and nice inclusion to the finest collection.
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(She is co-author of “The Thetford Treasure”. Contents (Chapter Headings): 1) Collectors and Prudes. 2) Fertility and Religion. 3) The Phallus and the ... moreEvil Eye. 4) Dionysus and Drama. 7) Conclusions.
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(She is co-author of “The Thetford Treasure”. Contents (Chapter Headings): 1) Collectors and Prudes. 2) Fertility and Religion. 3) The Phallus and the ... moreEvil Eye. 4) Dionysus and Drama. 7) Conclusions.
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Location: Lummi Island, United States
(She is co-author of “The Thetford Treasure”. Contents (Chapter Headings): 1) Collectors and Prudes. 2) Fertility and Religion. 3) The Phallus and the ... moreEvil Eye. 4) Dionysus and Drama. 7) Conclusions.
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(She is co-author of “The Thetford Treasure”. Contents (Chapter Headings): 1) Collectors and Prudes. 2) Fertility and Religion. 3) The Phallus and the ... moreEvil Eye. 4) Dionysus and Drama. 7) Conclusions.
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Ancient Roman Evil-Eye Bronze Ring With Four Punch Dot Motif 100-300 AD
About The Roman Jewelry Apart from gold and other precious metals. Romans used glass to make their jewelry. Roman jewelry gives us an insight into the culture of this ancient country. Just like other ancient civilizations. Rome also had its distinct strata of social classes. In the Roman society, jewelry was worn for indicating the social status of a person and attaching pieces of clothing rather than beautification. Gold was used by the artisans and jewelers for carving the adornments and jewelry as it was believed to be the metal of the Gods and supposed to have descended from the sun. Other than gold, the materials used in jewelry making were bronze, Roman glass, bone beads and precious gemstones which were excavated from far off places like Persia, Far East, Indus Valley, etc. Diamonds, emeralds and sapphires found their way from the ... moresilk route to the Roman land to appease the rich and mighty of this civilization. About This Ring This incredibly eye-catching ancient Roman bronze ring is very solid with a thick. Rounded band. Its bezel is of a large almond shape and is defined at both ends. Upon the surface of this bezel are four very deep punch dot motifs. The superstition of the evil-eye refers to holding. That a glance can cause injury or death to those on whom it falls. The belief was found in ancient Greece and Rome as well as in folk cultures around the world, and it has persisted into modern times. Children and animals are believed to be particularly vulnerable. The evil eye is often thought to stem from envy and malice toward prosperity and beauty, and thus in many cultures unguarded praise of one's possessions or children is thought to invite misfortune. A classic and cardinal form of protection of an ancient Roman citizen. This ring holds such rich history and legend and is indeed a personalized and wearable artefact. Additional Information: Dated– 100-300 AD Diameter– 17.3 mm H
Ancient bronze ring with Evil Eye + BONUS
You are bidding for an Ancient Roman Bronze Ring with Evil Eye Engraving. Bonus you will receive a Silver Medieval Coin! Ring size: 1.8 cm Ring weight: 3.7 grams The ring is 100% authentic! Shipping next day after the payment is cleared! The ring has the band glued as you can see in the last picture.
GENUINE ANCIENT ROMAN BRONZE 'EVIL EYE' RING
THIS IS A GENUINE ANCIENT ROMAN BRONZE'EVIL' RING.SO CALLED BECAUSE THEY WERE SUPPOSED TO WARD OFF EVIL SPIRITS AND IT IS A METAL DETECTOR FIND FROM EUROPE.I HAVE REMOVED THE PATINA TO REVEAL ITS ORIGINAL GOLDEN COLOUR. THE RING IS STILL FULLY INTACT AND WEARABLE.THE BEZEL MEASURES 12MM IN DIAMATER.THE RING IS A APROX SIZE'7' IN THE U.S. WHICH IS A SIZE'N' IN THE U.K.THESE RINGS WERE HAND MADE USING PRIMITIVE TOOLS SO EACH ONE IS EFFECTIVELY A'ONE OFF'A GREAT ADDITION TO ANY COLLECTION.
Ancient Roman Very Large Evil Eye Bronze Ring 100BC – 100 AD
Ancient Roman Very Large Evil Eye Bronze Ring 100BC– 100 AD Apart from gold and other precious metals. Romans used glass to make their jewelry. Roman jewelry gives us an insight into the culture of this ancient country. Just like other ancient civilizations. Rome also had its distinct strata of social classes. In the Roman society, jewelry was worn for indicating the social status of a person and attaching pieces of clothing rather than beautification. Gold was used by the artisans and jewelers for carving the adornments and jewelry as it was believed to be the metal of the Gods and supposed to have descended from the sun. Other than gold, the materials used in jewelry making were bronze, Roman glass, bone beads and precious gemstones which were excavated from far off places like Persia, Far East, Indus Valley, etc. Diamonds, emeralds and ... moresapphires found their way from the silk route to the Roman land to appease the rich and mighty of this civilization. This stylishly bold and unique ancient Roman bronze ring is in the shape of an eye. Which once served as a protective evil eye amulet for its ancient patron. Its band is very thick with the classic protrusive arrow-like mold made for decoration at the middle of its base, as well as on each side of its shoulders. Its large bezel is very thick and defined at both sides, with a raised framed almond shape in the centre. The hollow spaces and areas around the ring are covered in a layer of warm earthen encrustations; making for a lovely contrast, testament to its age and authenticity. The evil eye is a look that is believed by many cultures to be able to cause injury or bad luck for the person at whom it is directed for reasons of envy or dislike. The term also refers to the power attributed to certain persons of inflicting injury or bad luck by such an envious or ill-wishing look. The evil eye is usually given to others who remain unaware. In ancient Roman times. This ring served as a very important object of protection against such bad omens and evil spirits and wa
Ancient Roman “Evil Eye” Bronze Ring with Nine Punch-Dot Motifs 100-200 AD
Ancient Roman“Evil Eye” Bronze Ring with Nine Punch-Dot Motifs 100-200 AD Apart from gold and other precious metals. Romans used glass to make their jewelry. Roman jewelry gives us an insight into the culture of this ancient country. Just like other ancient civilizations. Rome also had its distinct strata of social classes. In the Roman society, jewelry was worn for indicating the social status of a person and attaching pieces of clothing rather than beautification. Gold was used by the artisans and jewelers for carving the adornments and jewelry as it was believed to be the metal of the Gods and supposed to have descended from the sun. Other than gold, the materials used in jewelry making were bronze, Roman glass, bone beads and precious gemstones which were excavated from far off places like Persia, Far East, Indus Valley, etc. Diamonds, ... moreemeralds and sapphires found their way from the silk route to the Roman land to appease the rich and mighty of this civilization. This ancient Roman evil eye bronze ring is a very solid and comfortably wearable piece of treasure. Its band is thick and incredibly smooth all over. While its almond-shaped bezel is adorned with nine of the deepest punch dot motifs representing an evil eye each. This lovely adornment retains a dark, natural patina and a beautiful layer of light earthen encrustations that have settled in areas making for a very eye-catching contrast! This ring is fully intact and would make for a very unique and eye-catching adornment when worn today. The superstition refers to holding that a glance can cause injury or death to those on whom it falls. The belief was found in ancient Greece and Rome as well as in folk cultures around the world. And it has persisted into modern times. Children and animals are believed to be particularly vulnerable. The evil eye is often thought to stem from envy and malice toward prosperity and beauty, and thus in many cultures unguarded praise of one's possessions or children is thought to invite misfortune. Safeguards include amu
Ancient Roman Soldier’s Square “Evil Eye” Bronze Ring 100-300 AD
Ancient Roman Soldier’s Square“Evil Eye” Bronze Ring 100-300 AD Apart from gold and other precious metals. Romans used glass to make their jewelry. Roman jewelry gives us an insight into the culture of this ancient country. Just like other ancient civilizations. Rome also had its distinct strata of social classes. In the Roman society, jewelry was worn for indicating the social status of a person and attaching pieces of clothing rather than beautification. Gold was used by the artisans and jewelers for carving the adornments and jewelry as it was believed to be the metal of the Gods and supposed to have descended from the sun. Other than gold, the materials used in jewelry making were bronze, Roman glass, bone beads and precious gemstones which were excavated from far off places like Persia, Far East, Indus Valley, etc. Diamonds, emeralds ... moreand sapphires found their way from the silk route to the Roman land to appease the rich and mighty of this civilization. This stylishly bold Ancient Roman bronze ring has been very well-preserved and solid. Its band is broad and thick and its shoulders are decorated with an arrow-tip protrusive mould on each side. Its bezel is very large and is square in shape with raise borders and a raised circle carved in the middle. As representation of the evil eye. It retains a dark, natural patina all over and a rich layer of light earthen encrustations in the more hollow areas which make for excellent contrast. Ancient Greek and Roman soldiers would bury their coins for safekeeping. Much in the same way as we today place our money in the bank for safekeeping. The soldiers buried their rings with their coins before battle, and as people were driven from their lands or even worse, killed, these possessions would remain where they lay for hundreds or even thousands of years and more. Today, conducted excavations as well as individuals searching these cities and ancient battle grounds yield great finds. The evil eye is a look that is believed by many cultures to be able to cause injury or
Ancient Roman Rare Evil Eye Solid Bronze Ring 100 – 300 AD
Ancient Roman Rare Evil Eye Solid Bronze Ring 100– 300 AD Apart from gold and other precious metals. Romans used glass to make their jewelry. Roman jewelry gives us an insight into the culture of this ancient country. Just like other ancient civilizations. Rome also had its distinct strata of social classes. In the Roman society, jewelry was worn for indicating the social status of a person and attaching pieces of clothing rather than beautification. Gold was used by the artisans and jewelers for carving the adornments and jewelry as it was believed to be the metal of the Gods and supposed to have descended from the sun. Other than gold, the materials used in jewelry making were bronze, Roman glass, bone beads and precious gemstones which were excavated from far off places like Persia, Far East, Indus Valley, etc. Diamonds, emeralds and sapphires ... morefound their way from the silk route to the Roman land to appease the rich and mighty of this civilization. Just like the Greeks. Romans used jewellery as well as amulets or talismans not just as adornment, but they often served a purpose as well. This particular piece of ancient treasure is called the’Evil Eye’ ring. Its band is very broad while its bezel is of a large, almond-shape, defined at each end. The surface of its bezel bears a thick, raised border and is adorned with a hollow middle space similar to the shape of the bezel itself. A dark, natural patina is retained along with light earthen sediment that has settled in the hollow spaces. This ring is fully intact, is incredibly solid and is smooth all over; making for comfortable and unique wearable piece of ancient art for its lucky modern patron today. Hints of its original golden-hued bronze are seen in areas at the bezel. According to legend. This ring was used as a form of protection against evil spirits and bad omens for its wearer. The evil eye, a glance believed to have the ability to harm those on whom it falls, can come from anyone at any moment, or you can draw it to yourself. The cause can be zealo
Ancient Roman Soldier’s Rounded “Evil Eye” Bronze Ring Large 100-300AD
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Ancient Roman Diagonal Carved Lines Evil Eye Bronze Ring 100-300 AD
Ancient Roman Diagonal Carved Lines Evil Eye Bronze Ring 100-300 AD Apart from gold and other precious metals. Romans used glass to make their jewelry. Roman jewelry gives us an insight into the culture of this ancient country. Just like other ancient civilizations. Rome also had its distinct strata of social classes. In the Roman society, jewelry was worn for indicating the social status of a person and attaching pieces of clothing rather than beautification. Gold was used by the artisans and jewelers for carving the adornments and jewelry as it was believed to be the metal of the Gods and supposed to have descended from the sun. Other than gold, the materials used in jewelry making were bronze, Roman glass, bone beads and precious gemstones which were excavated from far off places like Persia, Far East, Indus Valley, etc. Diamonds, emeralds ... moreand sapphires found their way from the silk route to the Roman land to appease the rich and mighty of this civilization. This perfectly preserved evil eye bronze ring is of a lovely. Symmetrical form– its band is thick with a protrusive decorative mold in the middle of its base, and its bezel is of an almond shape, edges. It bears the very deep Diagonal carvings upon its surface– a favourite, sought after patterning of the ancient Romans. A pair of lines are carved parallel to each other at the middle. It natural patina and a rich layer of light earthen encrustations all over, testament to its age and authenticity. This age old ancient beauty makes for a comfortable and solid wear for its modern effortlessly catching the attention of its admirers when worn today. The superstition of the evil-eye refers to holding. That a glance can cause injury or death to those on whom it falls. The belief was found in ancient Greece and Rome as well as in folk cultures world, and it has persisted into modern times. Children and animals are believed to be particularly vulnerable. The evil eye is often thought to stem from envy and malice toward prosperity and thus in many cultures unguar
Ancient Roman Evil Eye Bronze Ring with Four Punched Holes 100-300AD
Ancient Roman Evil Eye Bronze Ring with Four Punched Holes 100-300AD Apart from gold and other precious metals. Romans used glass to make their jewelry. Roman jewelry gives us an insight into the culture of this ancient country. Just like other ancient civilizations. Rome also had its distinct strata of social classes. In the Roman society, jewelry was worn for indicating the social status of a person and attaching pieces of clothing rather than beautification. Gold was used by the artisans and jewelers for carving the adornments and jewelry as it was believed to be the metal of the Gods and supposed to have descended from the sun. Other than gold, the materials used in jewelry making were bronze, Roman glass, bone beads and precious gemstones which were excavated from far off places like Persia, Far East, Indus Valley, etc. Diamonds, emeralds ... moreand sapphires found their way from the silk route to the Roman land to appease the rich and mighty of this civilization. This precious ancient Roman bronze evil eye ring bears an excellent symmetrical form and is very unique in design. Its band is thick and is incredibly smooth all over. Making for a very comfortable fit when worn today. Its rounded bezel was meant to represent the likes of an evil eye. In the middle of this bezel, four distinct holes are punched out as decoration. In ancient Rome, young boys of the family were given evil-eye rings to be worn as finger rings, but also as a protection pendant strung on a necklace and hung around the neck at all times. This ring on the other hand would have been worn on the finger of its ancient Roman patron as a protective adornment. The evil eye is a look that is believed by many cultures to be able to cause injury or bad luck for the person at whom it is directed for reasons of envy or dislike. The term also refers to the power attributed to certain persons of inflicting injury or bad luck by such an envious or ill-wishing look. The evil eye is usually given to others who remain unaware. In ancient Roman times. This ring
Ancient Roman “Evil-Eye” Solid Bronze Ring 100-300AD
Ancient Roman“Evil-Eye” Solid Bronze Ring 100-300AD Apart from gold and other precious metals. Romans used glass to make their jewelry. Roman jewelry gives us an insight into the culture of this ancient country. Just like other ancient civilizations. Rome also had its distinct strata of social classes. In the Roman society, jewelry was worn for indicating the social status of a person and attaching pieces of clothing rather than beautification. Gold was used by the artisans and jewelers for carving the adornments and jewelry as it was believed to be the metal of the Gods and supposed to have descended from the sun. Other than gold, the materials used in jewelry making were bronze, Roman glass, bone beads and precious gemstones which were excavated from far off places like Persia, Far East, Indus Valley, etc. Diamonds, emeralds and sapphires ... morefound their way from the silk route to the Roman land to appease the rich and mighty of this civilization. This very impressive and boldly designed ring was made as a protection amulet for its ancient Roman patron against all evil forces and ill fate. Its band is thick and broad and bears three classic angular decorative moulds; one at the middle of its base and an arrow tipped moulding at each side of its shoulders where it expands greatly into the form of its very large. Square-shaped bezel. Its bezel bears a raised border and a raised circle in the middle which represents the evil eye itself. The superstition of the evil-eye refers to holding. That a glance can cause injury or death to those on whom it falls. The belief was found in ancient Greece and Rome as well as in folk cultures around the world, and it has persisted into modern times. Children and animals are believed to be particularly vulnerable. The evil eye is often thought to stem from envy and malice toward prosperity and beauty, and thus in many cultures unguarded praise of one's possessions or children is thought to invite misfortune. A dark natural patina is retained all over the ring. Covering its origin
Ancient Roman Solid Heavy Bronze Ring Evil Eye Motif 100-300 AD
Ancient Roman Solid Heavy Bronze Ring Evil Eye Motif 100-300 AD Apart from gold and other precious metals. Romans used glass to make their jewelry. Roman jewelry gives us an insight into the culture of this ancient country. Just like other ancient civilizations. Rome also had its distinct strata of social classes. In the Roman society, jewelry was worn for indicating the social status of a person and attaching pieces of clothing rather than beautification. Gold was used by the artisans and jewelers for carving the adornments and jewelry as it was believed to be the metal of the Gods and supposed to have descended from the sun. Other than gold, the materials used in jewelry making were bronze, Roman glass, bone beads and precious gemstones which were excavated from far off places like Persia, Far East, Indus Valley, etc. Diamonds, emeralds ... moreand sapphires found their way from the silk route to the Roman land to appease the rich and mighty of this civilization. Circa: 100-300 AD Ring’s Diameter: 16 mm Height from top to bottom: 22 mm Type of material/s used: Bronze Condition: Extra Fine. Fully Intact U.S. ring size: 5 1/2 Region of ancient origin: Judea. Israel Upon bidding. Winning a bid and purchasing an item, Buyers agree to the following: Physical Stats: Buyers agree to be responsible for the acknowledgement of item’s size and the physical stats provided clearly in the‘Additional Information’ below. Authenticity: All items are unconditionally guaranteed to be authentic as described. We are American Numismatic Association(ANA) Money Museum members. All items of antiquity in the INTAGLIA eBay store are supervised by and in support by the Israeli Antiquity Authority(IAA) Certificates of Authenticity(C.O.A) Certificates of Authenticity will be provided for and shipped along with each item purchased. Upon request in the order details. Photographs of Items: All photographs of the items listed in the INTAGLIA eBay store are taken in macro(close-up) setting to provide our buyers with a detailed perspective int
Ancient Roman Bronze Ring Tall Bezel Evil Eye Motifs 200-300 AD
Ancient Roman Bronze Ring Tall Bezel Evil Eye Motifs 200-300 AD Apart from gold and other precious metals. Romans used glass to make their jewelry. Roman jewelry gives us an insight into the culture of this ancient country. Just like other ancient civilizations. Rome also had its distinct strata of social classes. In the Roman society, jewelry was worn for indicating the social status of a person and attaching pieces of clothing rather than beautification. Gold was used by the artisans and jewelers for carving the adornments and jewelry as it was believed to be the metal of the Gods and supposed to have descended from the sun. Other than gold, the materials used in jewelry making were bronze, Roman glass, bone beads and precious gemstones which were excavated from far off places like Persia, Far East, Indus Valley, etc. Diamonds, emeralds ... moreand sapphires found their way from the silk route to the Roman land to appease the rich and mighty of this civilization. Circa: 200-300 AD Ring’s Diameter: 17 mm Height from top to bottom: 21 mm Type of material/s used: Bronze Condition: Extra Fine. Fully Intact U.S. ring size: 6 1/2 Region of ancient origin: Judea. Israel Upon bidding. Winning a bid and purchasing an item, Buyers agree to the following: Physical Stats: Buyers agree to be responsible for the acknowledgement of item’s size and the physical stats provided clearly in the‘Additional Information’ below. Authenticity: All items are unconditionally guaranteed to be authentic as described. We are American Numismatic Association(ANA) Money Museum members. All items of antiquity in the INTAGLIA eBay store are supervised by and in support by the Israeli Antiquity Authority(IAA) Certificates of Authenticity(C.O.A) Certificates of Authenticity will be provided for and shipped along with each item purchased. Upon request in the order details. Photographs of Items: All photographs of the items listed in the INTAGLIA eBay store are taken in macro(close-up) setting to provide our buyers with a detailed perspective int
SUPERB SAXON PERIOD BRONZE EVIL'S EYE MAGIC TYPE RING - UK SIZE M - WEARABLE
Welcome to my Auction: You are bidding for: RARE SAXON PERIOD BRONZE EVIL'S EYE MAGIC TYPE RING. THE BAND OF THE RING IS VERY WELL PRESERVED FORMING AN OVAL SHAPED BEZEL WITH EVIL'S EYE DESIGN ENGRAVED IN THE MIDDLE- 6 EMBOSSED ROUND EMBLEMS. THIS RING IS 100% WEARABLE- PERFECT ADDITION TO ANY COLLECTION! MEASUREMENTS: 3.5 gr. 17 mm(inner diameter) UK SIZE M; USA size 6 1/4 DATE: 7th- 10th C AD I have a large collection of Ancient and Medieval coins and artifacts. If you are interested in buying such items or you need a specific one, please contact me, I might be able to help! Terms of Sale: Payments: I accept only Paypal. Postage: UK– 2 pounds Europe: 4 pounds Rest of the World: 5 pounds All items will be posted up to 48 hours after clear payment is received. It usually takes 1-3 days to arrive in the UK and 3– 10 days to arrive ... morein Europe and the rest of the World. I offer combine postage. Please contact me for details Registered delivery only upon request(recommended for orders over 150 pounds) Additional Information: I am selling my own collection. The provenance of my items is: Coin Fairs. Online auctions, Antiquities markets in England and Europe and exchange with other collectors. I do my best to describe the items as accurate as possible. Return Policy: I hope that you never feel the need to return an object bought from me. I will. Of course, be happy to refund the full purchase price and original cost of postage and packaging if requested. So Bid with Confidence! IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS. PLEASE DO NOT HESITATE TO CONTACT ME! 1?RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Feog4d72f%2B%3E%3B1%3F-1472ca87062-0x105-
CLEARANCE SALE! Ancient Roman “Evil Eye” Protection Bronze Ring 100-200AD
Ancient Roman“Evil Eye” Protection Bronze Ring 100-200AD Apart from gold and other precious metals. Romans used glass to make their jewelry. Roman jewelry gives us an insight into the culture of this ancient country. Just like other ancient civilizations. Rome also had its distinct strata of social classes. In the Roman society, jewelry was worn for indicating the social status of a person and attaching pieces of clothing rather than beautification. Gold was used by the artisans and jewelers for carving the adornments and jewelry as it was believed to be the metal of the Gods and supposed to have descended from the sun. Other than gold, the materials used in jewelry making were bronze, Roman glass, bone beads and precious gemstones which were excavated from far off places like Persia, Far East, Indus Valley, etc. Diamonds, emeralds and sapphires ... morefound their way from the silk route to the Roman land to appease the rich and mighty of this civilization. Circa: 100-200 AD Ring’s Diameter: 19 mm Type of material/s used: Bronze Condition: Extra Fine. Fully Intact U.S. ring size: 8 1/2 Region of ancient origin: Judea. Israel Upon bidding. Winning a bid and purchasing an item, Buyers agree to the following: Physical Stats: Buyers agree to be responsible for the acknowledgement of item’s size and the physical stats provided clearly in the‘Additional Information’ below. Authenticity: All items are unconditionally guaranteed to be authentic as described. We are American Numismatic Association(ANA) Money Museum members. All items of antiquity in the INTAGLIA eBay store are supervised by and in support by the Israeli Antiquity Authority(IAA) Certificates of Authenticity(C.O.A) Certificates of Authenticity will be provided for and shipped along with each item purchased. Upon request. Photographs of Items: All photographs of the items listed in the INTAGLIA eBay store are taken in macro(close-up) setting to provide our buyers with a detailed perspective into each item. All images are original have not been altered a
CLEARANCE SALE! Ancient Roman Bronze ring Evil Eye Motif 200-300 AD
Ancient Roman Bronze Ring Evil Eye Motif Patterns 100-300 AD Apart from gold and other precious metals. Romans used glass to make their jewelry. Roman jewelry gives us an insight into the culture of this ancient country. Just like other ancient civilizations. Rome also had its distinct strata of social classes. In the Roman society, jewelry was worn for indicating the social status of a person and attaching pieces of clothing rather than beautification. Gold was used by the artisans and jewelers for carving the adornments and jewelry as it was believed to be the metal of the Gods and supposed to have descended from the sun. Other than gold, the materials used in jewelry making were bronze, Roman glass, bone beads and precious gemstones which were excavated from far off places like Persia, Far East, Indus Valley, etc. Diamonds, emeralds and ... moresapphires found their way from the silk route to the Roman land to appease the rich and mighty of this civilization. Circa: 100-300 AD Ring’s Diameter: 17 mm Height from top to bottom: 22 mm Type of material/s used: Bronze Condition: Extra Fine. Fully Intact U.S. ring size: 6 1/2 Region of ancient origin: Judea. Israel Upon bidding. Winning a bid and purchasing an item, Buyers agree to the following: Physical Stats: Buyers agree to be responsible for the acknowledgement of item’s size and the physical stats provided clearly in the‘Additional Information’ below. Authenticity: All items are unconditionally guaranteed to be authentic as described. We are American Numismatic Association(ANA) Money Museum members. All items of antiquity in the INTAGLIA eBay store are supervised by and in support by the Israeli Antiquity Authority(IAA) Certificates of Authenticity(C.O.A) Certificates of Authenticity will be provided for and shipped along with each item purchased. Upon request in the order details. Photographs of Items: All photographs of the items listed in the INTAGLIA eBay store are taken in macro(close-up) setting to provide our buyers with a detailed perspective into e
tarb2011, Ancient Roman Bronze Ring With Amulet Against Evil Eye, Desert Patina
Culture: Roman- Middle East Period: 2nd- 3rd Century A.D. size: 16 mm) Provenance- Ex: Private collection. Authentic: 100% You will get exactly what you see in photos Payment We accept Paypal and we'll ship worldwide! Shipping Will be sent as a register mail with tracking number. I do combine shipping Please email us for more information and photos.
Ancient Roman Bronze Ring with Punched Dot Evil Eye Protective Design 1st-2nd C
Really early ancient Rome. C. 1st-2nd century AD. Bronze ring with punched-dot"evil eye" protective motif, glossy olive-brown patina. This rare bronze ring is incised with two evil eye protective designs on the bezel. Olive-green patina The ring has great patina. A round sectioned hoop in very good condition, dark brown/olive green patina. It is totally wearable and quite unique and an excellent one off Christmas present. NO RESERVE! Ring size I- I 1/2 approximately only the ring is not being sold on an exact measurement. The front of the ring measures 14 mm by 5 mm it has a 1 mm thick band. It comes from an old collection acquired in the 70's. Hard to find. A beautiful ring in excellent condition. How can I be sure of the items Authenticity? All ancient artifacts' I sell are guaranteed authentic. I do not deal in fakes ... moreor reproductions. Each item has been collected from reputable dealers or auction house. I will provide a letter of authenticity with any item on request. I stand by my descriptions and guarantee a full no quibble refund if an item is found not to be as I have described. I sell to specialist dealers and institutions and my items always stand the test. I have a high repeat customer rate and I believe this is due to the honesty, quality and fairness on the price of all my items. I always provide a quick friendly service and am happy to answer any questions. Thank You. I am open to all offers. Thank you. GOOD QUALITY AND CONDITION. NO RESTORATION SEE PICTURES FOR CONDITION A VERY NICE PIECE PICTURES PROVIDED FOR YOUR OWN APPRAISAL. Thanks for looking. Feel free to contact me any time with any questions Due to these items being ancient. All sales are final. I try to give you accurate descriptions and plenty of pictures so there are no misunderstandings. Feel free to ask us any questions International signed for shipping. I do not profit from shipping so you will only be charged actual postage EASY PAYMENT METHODS PAYPAL. UK CHEQUE, POSTAL ORDER, OTHER BY ARRANGEMENT. I POST TO ALL WOR