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Ancient Roman Solid Bronze Ring with Dark Green Glass Inlay 300-400 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 the Roman Rings Romans liked to wear big rings which drew attention and revealed the status of the wearer. A gold ring often contained a huge gemstone or Roman glass which was generally worn by the Senators and the bureaucrats. The common people referred as the Plebeians were allowed to wear only rings made of iron. However. Some Plebeians were awarded the right to wear the golden rings for their bravery or special service to the state. But gradually such stringent rules were relaxed during the reign of Justinian I. Women of ancient Rome were more inclined to wear multiple rings of varied materials and designs on their hands without the constraints of social classes. About This Ring One of the most unique inclusions to our collection. This very solid and weighty bronze Roman ring bears an incredibly thick hoop which narrows as it reaches its bezel. Its rounded cup-type bezel is tall and large, and it holds within itself the most beautiful green glass inlay. This glass inla
Ancient Roman Bronze Ring with Bright Blue Glass Inlay 300-400 AD
Ancient Roman Bronze Ring with Bright Blue Glass Inlay 300-400 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 very interesting ancient Roman ring is made of solid bronze and retains a dark. Natural patina with a rich layer light earthen sediments that have settled all over the ring. Its band is kept simple and plain in style and expands gradually forming a base for its exquisite and very eye-catching bright blue glass inlay, which sits securely within its cup-type bezel. This glass inlay was made by pouring the blue molten glass into the bezel and its shape is formed when cooled. Glass was known to represent and imitate precious gemstones during this time. The vibrant blue colour of glass was often chosen to imitate the likes of a precious stone during this time. Here. It was chosen to resemble an exquisite turquoise gemstone. Turquoise is one of the oldest protection amulets, and was also known as a symbol of wealth in many ancient cultures. For thousands of years. Turquoise has spanned all cultures, prized as a symbol of wisdom, nobility and the power of immortality. Even among the Ancient Egyptians, Persians and Chinese, Aztecs and Incas of South America, a
Ancient Roman Bronze Large Ring Punch Dots and Blue Glass Inlay Rare 300-400 AD
Ancient Roman Bronze Ring with Punch Dots and Blue Glass Inlay– Very Large& Rare 300-400 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 ... moreValley, etc. Diamonds, emeralds and sapphires found their way from the silk route to the Roman land to appease the rich and mighty of this civilization. This incredibly rare and magnificent ancient Roman bronze ring is of a very large size and is very weighty. Its band is very broad and thick. And bears an impeccable symmetrical form. Is bezel is of a very large teardrop shape; bearing a deep cup-type bezel with four strong clasps holding securely within it, the most eye-catching, dark blue glass inlay. Framing the bezel is a series of deep punch dot motifs. A dark, natural patina is retained all over the ring with light earthen encrustations in many areas. The Romans used glass extensively to imitate precious stones such as emerald. Sardonyx, and amethyst, since glass was much easier to carve. This dark shade of blue glass would have been use to represent the likes of a precious sapphire gemstone. In ancient Greece and Rom, Sapphires were used in devoted to the Deity, Zeus(respectively Jupiter) Jupiter is usually thought to have originated as a sky god. To the ancient Romans, sapphire of heavenly blue signified the height of celestial hope and faith, and was believed to bring
Ancient Roman Bronze Ring with Blue Deep Glass Inlay 300-400 AD
Ancient Roman Bronze Ring with Deep Blue Glass Inlay 300-400 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 beautiful ancient Roman bronze ring is a very interesting piece. Covered in a dark, natural patina all over with light earthen sediments that have settled in areas. Its band is thick and smooth while its large cup-type bezel holds within itself the most alluring deep blue glass inlay. The glass inlay was made by pouring blue molten glass into the bezel and its shape is formed when cooled. This bezel still bears its four strong clasps and the ring has remained fully intact and of excellent condition. By 300 AD. Inlays in Roman jewellery had become more important than their settings, and this reflected the general Roman taste in jewellery styles. Egyptian mummy portraits from the Roman period illustrate the sorts of rich jewellery combinations with which well-to-do ladies bedecked themselves. Because of its remarkable adaptability and potential to imitate more precious materials, glass offered a uniquely affordable alternative to the expensive items favoured by the aristocracy without losing any of the visual appeal for which such materials were favoured. T
Ancient Roman Bronze Ring with Dark Purple Glass Inlay 300-400 AD
Ancient Roman Bronze Ring with Dark Purple Glass Inlay 300-400 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 extremely solid ancient Roman ring is smooth all over and is covered in dark. Natural patina. Its band is very broad, boasts an impeccable symmetrical form and expands into the form of its rounded, cup-type bezel. The deep setting of this bezel and two strong clasps, hold securely within them, the most alluring purple glass inlay. The purple molten glass would have been poured into its cup-type bezel by the ancient craftsman, and waited for it to cool and settle as a rounded inlay. This alluring purple shade of glass was used as an inlay as it was meant to imitate the rawness and exquisite appeal of a precious amethyst gemstone. In Greco-Roman times. Rings of amethyst set in bronze were worn as charms against evil, and magical cups carved from amethyst banished sorrow and evil from all who drank. The ancient Greeks and Romans also believed that the amethyst would prevent intoxication and evil thoughts. By 300 AD. Inlays in Roman jewelry had become more important than their settings, and this reflected the general Roman taste in jewelry styles. Egyptian
Ancient Roman Bronze Ring with Dark Violet-Red Glass Inlay 300-400 AD
Ancient Roman Bronze Ring with Dark Violet-Red Glass Inlay 300-400 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 very elegant and captivating ancient roman bronze ring is fully intact and of excellent condition. Its band is slim. Bears a lovely symmetry and is smooth all over which makes for a very comfortable fit when worn today. Its large cup-type bezel houses securely within itself, the smoothest most hypnotic dark violet-red glass inlay. Roman rings are well known to being eye-catching yet simple in design and for having large stones, sometimes glass; which are used to imitate the likes of precious stones, in this case, a precious garnet gemstone. A dark, natural patina is retained all over with some earthen encrustations that have settled in areas. The ancient Romans regarded the violet-red garnet as a stone of love and passion. With the ability to purify the body. They believed it contributed to family happiness, gave mutual love, fulfilled cherished dreams and protected its wearer from natural disasters and the evil eye. Circa: 300-400 AD Ring’s Diameter: 17.1 mm Height from top to bottom: 22 mm Type of material/s used: Bronze& Glass Condition: Extr
Ancient Roman Bronze Ring With Turquoise Colored Glass Inlay 300-400 AD
Ancient Roman Bronze Ring With Turquoise Colored Glass Inlay 300-400 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. Circa: 300-400 AD Ring’s Diameter: 16 mm Height from top to bottom: 20 mm Type of material/s used: Bronze& Glass 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
Ancient Roman Bronze Ring With Purple Colored Glass Inlay 300-400 AD
Ancient Roman Bronze Ring With Purple Colored Glass Inlay 300-400 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: 300-400 AD Ring’s Diameter: 18.5 mm Height from top to bottom: 27 mm Type of material/s used: Bronze& Glass 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 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
CLEARANCE SALE! Ancient Roman Bronze Ring Blue Glass Inlay 300-400 AD
Ancient Roman Bronze Ring Light Blue Colored Glass Inlay 300-400 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: 300-400 AD Ring’s Diameter: 15.5 mm Height from top to bottom: 22 mm Type of material/s used: Bronze& Glass Condition: Extra Fine. Fully Intact U.S. ring size: 4 3/4 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 p