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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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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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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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Obvious Wear and Dirt Due to Age of Piece. Maya Empire (ca. 300-900) Teotihuacan Empire (ca. 500-750), Aztec Empire (1325-ca. 1500)Byzantine Empire (330-1453)Andean ... moreEmpires: Huari Empire (600-800); Inca Empire (1438-1525)Chinese Pre-Modern Empires: including T'ang Dynasty (618-906), Sung Dynasty (906-1278)Islamic Empires esp.
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Genuine Ancient Roman Intaglio Seal Bronze Ring on Amethyst Stone Culture: Roman- Middle East Period: 2nd- 3rd Century A.D. Diameter: 18.0 mm. Authentic: ... more100% 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. Please email us for more information and photos.
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Small Roman redware dish. Thysdrus, c.4th century AD. Diameter 125mm. Ex. private collection, Norfolk, England. This exquisite little dish is in fine ... morecondition, very light and, like a bird's egg, lovely to hold. The only possible defect is a very tiny pit in the bowl- see photo 3. More Roman pottery from same source also listed. I will combine shipping with other items on this site sent in the same parcel. In that case please go through checkout in the usual way and I will automatically refund the difference in postage direct to your Paypal account.
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Eternal life was only possible, though, if one's body remained intact. Parts of the Soul. The soul was thought to consist of nine separate parts: 1. The ... moreKhat was the physical body; 2. The Ka one’s double-form (astral self); 3.
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In the case of the zoomorphic variety the heads are, as it were, adorsed relative to one another, each having been turned around 180° to face the hoop ... morein a pose that is often said to be ‘hoop-swallowing’.
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Ancient Roman Bronze INTAGLIO Ring size 4 1/2 band Engraved 100-400AD
Ancient Roman Bronze INTAGLIO Ring size 4 1/2 band Engraved 100-400AD. Ancient Roman Bronze INTAGLIO Ring size 4 1/2 band Engraved 100-400AD 100%authentic! Rings were worn by ancient Greek and Roman senators and citizens. For the rich they conveyed status and wealth. For the plebians they held symbols of gods. Animals, patterns and more. Some were engraved in inverse, and were used as signet rings to sign/seal important documents. Some represented military allegiance, bearing legionary eagles, chevrons, stars, and naval patterns. One thing for sure,they represent the great history of Rome.These rings will be well over 1000 yrs old,burried for many 100s of years! The ring’s size is a bit small for modern populations. However it is not at all an uncommon size for a Roman ring, even a ring worn by a man. To take into account that primitive populations ... morewere generally of slighter build than today’s robust populations; and the Italians then and even today were typically smaller than say their German/Celtic contemporaries. Romans also oftentimes wore rings on all ten fingers(including their thumbs) And often times wore the rings on the second, smaller joint of their finger rather than the first, uppermost joint. So smaller ring sizes. Even“pinkie” ring sizes, would have been much more common than they are today. The ring could be worn today as a pinkie finger ring by a woman of slender build. Or the ring could also be worn on a chain or leather cord as a pendant. When you recieve this ring you will have history in your hands! We only accept payment by PayPal Payment to be paid within 7 days of winning auction Once payment has been cleared. We will ship your package within 1 Business day We do not ship to APO/FPO We combine shipping on multiple winnings within 48 hours unless arranged with us for extended days Any other shipping questions or requests please contact us through eBay We offer 14 day return policy We use the ebay return policy If you are returning an item within 14 days of receiving you must use the
Rare Ancient Roman / Byzantine / Medieval Intaglio Large Ring! Must See!
This auction features a rare. One-of-a-kind Ancient Bronze Ring. This ring may be of Ancient Roman, Byzantine or even early medieval origin. Only the face of the ring has been professionally restored. The back of the ring and the band itself feature the original, beautiful, genuine patina to give evidence of age and authenticity. The ring face features a soldier on horseback charging into battle. This is a very solid and heavy ring, weighing in at over 16 grams. Although I cannot identify the specific period of this ring, I offer it with an unconditional, no questions asked 14 day money back guarantee. I have a 100% positive Ebay feedback rating, and will make sure the winner of this auction is completely satisfied as to both authenticity and condition. This is a truly beautiful item! Your winning item will be shipped securely in a bubble ... morepackage mailer, and will be mailed within two days of receipt of payment. This is a no reserve auction, and bidding starts at just.99. Shipping costs are $5 for this item. Again, bid in confidence as I offer this item with a full guarantee. Feel free to ask any questions(I will try to answer! Good luck!
Ancient Roman Bronze Finger Ring With Blue Glass
Move mouse over images to see larger version Click to view supersized image Guaranteed origin of the item- 100% authentic. I do not sell replicas, only authentic artefacts. I strongly appreciate customer's evaluation. Due to that reason I firmly encourage all the customers to use the"Best Offer” function! Offers accepted! I will mail your item within 3 to 5 working days of receiving payment. I make no profit from postage, I offer combined postage in case you are buying multiple items! Items going to destinations within mainland UK are usually received within 3 working days. For all other worldwide destinations, it can take anywhere from 8-14 days. All of our photos are not additionally customized with an external software or whatever. The condition of the item that you are looking at, is exactly the same as the one on the photo! ... moreFor any additional information please. Do not hesitate to contact me via the internal Ebay message service or E-mail. Please feel welcome to have a look on my Ebay shop. Thank you! No: E954
Ancient Roman ring hollow seal lion. UNIQUE
Ancient Roman ring hollow seal lion. UNIQUE Exclusive Roman ring hollow seal lion. Very well preserved, olive green patina. A broken ring in antiquity. Dimensions- 18 mm x 10 mm Weighs- 3.93 g Authenic ancient ring.
Ancient Roman ring with concave printing Roman deity. UNIQUE
Ancient Roman ring with concave printing Roman deity. UNIQUE Exclusive portrait. Very well preserved seal ring broken in antiquity. Brown green patina UNIQUE. Dimensions- 16 mm x 10 mm Weighs- 2.03 g Authenic ancient ring.
Ancient Roman bronze Ring, Chunky little finger men's ring.17mm size inside.
Bronze ring from the Ancient Roman Empire. Very nice condition. Very chunky. Obviously a man's ring.But since 17mm inside diameter, I figure probably for the little finger. SIZE.17mm inside. CONDITION. Quite nice.Allowing for the fact it is very ancient,from ancient Roman Empire. Still has a bit of imbedded sand patina from being buried all these years. DESIGN.Plain band.as in the photos.You receive the exact ring shown in the photos. Postage is FREE.
Rare genuine Ancient Roman Byzantine soldiers Ring square/artifact patina sz 6.5
One original ancient Roman bronze archers ring artifact dated to 4-6th Century AD. Measuring 16-17mm. Original square decoration. Band is cracked. Original patina and tone. As pictured. Not cleaned. Authenticity guaranteed. Pay me securely with any major credit card through PayPal! Items will be shipped within 1 to 3 business days of purchase completion. FREE DOMESTIC FIRST CLASS MAIL. INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING- $6(REGISTERED-$19.00) WE COMBINE SHIPPING If you would like to have special shipping. Please contact us. All items will be sent out in protected envelope and boxed if necessary. YOU ARE BIDDING ON AN ANCIENT ITEM(S) AS DESCRIBED AND PICTURED ABOVE! Every item offered is unconditionally guaranteed to be genuine& authentic. We can provide a certificate of authenticity or extended return policy by request only! Please include 5 dollars ... moreand a short request with your payment if you would like a COA! If in the unlikely event that an item is found to be reproduction. Full return privileges are within 14 days of receiving the items. We will promptly offer a full refund without hesitation or hassle.
Rare Ancient Roman christian ring Artifact cross star wreath palm flower marks
One original ancient Roman bronze ring artifact dated to 4 Century AD. Genuine palm leave wreath cross flower decoration on the bezel. early Christian symbol) Marks on the shoulders of the band. Band is in good condition measuring 19-20mm. size 9.5 US. Wearable. Original tone. As pictured. Not cleaned. Worn on the thumb to assist archers. Authenticity guaranteed. Pay me securely with any major credit card through PayPal! Items will be shipped within 1 to 3 business days of purchase completion. FREE DOMESTIC FIRST CLASS MAIL. INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING- $6(REGISTERED-$19.00) WE COMBINE SHIPPING If you would like to have special shipping. Please contact us. All items will be sent out in protected envelope and boxed if necessary. YOU ARE BIDDING ON AN ANCIENT ITEM(S) AS DESCRIBED AND PICTURED ABOVE! Every item offered is unconditionally guaranteed ... moreto be genuine& authentic. We can provide a certificate of authenticity or extended return policy by request only!
Ancient Rare Roman 17th Century Post-Medieval Gold Ring w/ Cabochon Opal Setting
I offer one 17th Century Post- Medieval era heavy 18K Gold-Gilt Ring w/ Cabochon Opal Prism-Like Colors in Lite. The ring is incised with cross hatch-marks on either side as well as the four V incisions at the buttrus. This ring is the last of the collection I've sold over the past year. Ring is authentic originating from a collector in the United Kingdom where the ring had been conserved and authenticated. The opal is very beautiful and reflects purples. Grays, yellows, greens and oranges depending on the light. The ring shows associated wear as noted in pictures. Payment Required Within 72 Hours. U S A Size 7-3/4 UK Size P.5 15 Grams US $129
Ancient Roman ring hollow print. UNIQUE
Ancient Roman ring hollow print. UNIQUE Exclusive. Well- preserved stamp? green patina. A broken ring in antiquity. Dimensions- 20 mm x 11.5 mm Weighs- 2.75 g Authenic ancient ring.
BEAUTIFUL AUTHENTIC ANCIENT ROMAN KEY BRONZE RING
BEAUTIFUL AUTHENTIC ANCIENT ROMAN KEY BRONZE RING Nice piece better in hand Guaranteed old piece LUCK IN THE BIDDING
Ancient Roman Bronze Finger Ring - Temple Dedication c. 1st - 2nd Century AD
click images for enlargement We offer this interesting Roman finger ring. Dating to the 1st- 2nd century AD. It is cast in bronze, with a thick dumpy band. The interior is small, making it unlikely to have been worn as a ring. The most likely scenario is that this ring was made to to be gifted to sacred cult statue. Either large life size bronze, marble or wooden representation of a god or goddess. Such votive offerings are well documented in ancient texts, they would have conferred statues and luck to the giver. An interesting ancient ring, that can be worn as a pendant today! OBJECT: Votive Roman Finger Ring DATE: c. 1st- 2nd century AD MATERIAL: Bronze SIZE: 22mm x 20mm(inside dia 14mm) WEIGHT: 18.4g This item is guaranteed authentic and dates to the period described. A written guarantee can be provided on request. We accept returns if ... moreyou are not satisfied with your purchase. follow us on twitter. Pinterest and facebook, for the latest news and finds before they are listed!
VERY HIGH QUALITY AUTHENTIC ANCIENT ROMAN FINGER RING (US SIZE:8)
VERY HIGH QUALITY AUTHENTIC ANCIENT ROMAN FINGER RING( US SIZE: 8 CONDITION: PERFECT. COMPLETE, WEARABLE SHIPPING AND PAYMENT: PAYMENT IS DUE AT THE END OF THE AUCTION. SORRY WE DO NOT ACCEPT E-CHECKS THROUGH PAY PAL. SHIPPING WILL BE FAST AND PROFESSIONAL AUTHENTICITY: WE OFFER AN UNCONDITIONAL GUARANTEE OF AUTHENTICITY. FOR ADDED SECURITY WE OFFER A FULL MONEY BACK GUARANTEE IF ANY RECOGNIZED AUTHORITY DISPUTES THE AUTHENTICITY OF ANY OBJECT SOLD. WE OFFER THESE ITEMS AT A VERY LOW START BID TO ADVERTISE OUR EXTENSIVE SUPPLY OF AUTHENTIC ANCIENT COINS AND ARTIFACTS. PLEASE TAKE A FEW MINUTES TO LOOK THROUGH OUR EBAY STORE. THANKS FOR LOOKING& GOOD LUCK!
ANCIENT ROMAN GLASS.TWO HANDLED ROMAN GLASS ARYBALLOS ON BASE RING,1ST - CEN
Two Handled Roman Glass Aryballos on Base Ring. 1st-3rd Century Color: Green. Fully silvered Height: 13.6 cm Greatest Diameter: 7.5 cm Weight: 73 g Condition: Intact. Iridescent patina Region: Eastern Mediterranean All coins carry lifetime authenticity guarantee. Items are guaranteed authentic and as described. 14 day no questions asked return policy. All import fees. Duties, or customs fees charged by the country of the buyer will be the sole responsibility of the buyer. It is impossible for us to know what these fees are so please direct your questions on these matters to your country's customs department. SHIPPING PAYMENT& INFORMATION Fixed Shipping: US $5.00($3.00 for individual Coins) for 1 item. $1 for each additional item; Canada $6.00($5.00 for individual coins) for 1 item. $1 for each additional items; Overseas $10.00($8.00 ... morefor individual Coins) for 1 item. $2 for each additional item. Combined shipments must all be purchased within 7 days.WE SHIP INTERNATIONALLY! Notes: 1. Shipping charges include handling and shipping materials expenses, not just postage expenses! 2. Additional postage charges will apply when the package weighs over 13 ounces-see the description for additional postage amounts. 3. Please allow at least 30 days from you order date before becoming alarmed about receiving your shipment as the Post Office will not allow us to track shipments before 30 days have passed. We ship via US Mail ONLY, in the fastest method economically possible! NO SHIPPING AT ITALY. FIRST GLASS SHIPPING INTERNATIONAL $30 USPS ECONOMY 10-15 DAYS RETURN POLICIES 1. Satisfaction is guaranteed or you may return your item in 14 days. With no questions asked! However, if you do give us a reason for the return, we will be able to improve our service. 2. Serious bidders ONLY. Please! Buyers who do not follow through will be referred to eBay. Please email any questions before bidding. 3. Refunds do not include shipping and handling charges.
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 Tenth Legion ‘Legio X Equestris’ Carved Bronze Ring 40BC-100AD
Ancient Roman Tenth Legion‘Legio X Equestris’ Carved Symbol Bronze Ring. 40BC-100AD 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. ... moreDiamonds, emeralds and sapphires found their way from the silk route to the Roman land to appease the rich and mighty of this civilization. This very extraordinary and weighty ancient Roman bronze ring is incredibly rare. It would have once belonged to a soldier of the Tenth Legion. Al known as the‘Legio X Equestris’ Its band is very thick and broad, boasting an impeccable symmetrical form. Its bezel is of a large octagonal shape, raised in the middle. The surface of this bezel is adorned with a deep‘X’ carving made over its entire middle surface. The spaces are filled in with a linear etched patterning, creating a sense of depth to its decoration. A dark, natural patina is retained all over with its original golden bronze hue peeking out slightly in areas around the bezel. Legio X Equestris. Latin: Tenth legion'mounted' Equestris) a Roman legion active from 61 BC to after 31 BC, was levied by Julius Caesar in 61 BC when he was the Governor of Hispania Ulterior. The Tenth was the first legion levied personally by Caesar, and was consistently his most trusted. The name Equestris was applied after Caesar mounted legionaries from the Tenth on horses as ruse to parley with
Ancient Roman Solid Silver Ring with Orange Glass Inlay – Very Large 400-500 AD
Ancient Roman Solid Silver Ring with Orange Glass Inlay– Very Large 400-500 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 very impressive ancient Roman silver ring boasts a timelessly elegant design. Is fully intact and is of excellent condition. Its band is broad, bears an impeccable symmetrical form and is incredibly smooth all around, making for a very comfortable fit when worn today. On each side of its bezel are a set of three decorative silver knobs. Its deep, cup-type bezel holds securely within itself the most beautiful orange glass inlay. The Romans used glass extensively to imitate precious stones such as emerald, sardonyx, and amethyst, since glass was much easier to carve. This shade of orange would have been used to imitate the likes of a precious amber gemstone. Because amber both contains plant& animal life. It was thought to be a vessel of eternal youth. Historically, amber is tied to preservation. Roman ladies of the court played with amber, holding it in their hands and stroking it, as contact with amber was thought to guarantee a youthful look. Amber amulets and rings were worn to enhance fertility and served as a magnet to attract joy t
Ancient Roman Silver Ring with Pointed Nodule Bezel & Hoops 100BC-100AD
Ancient Roman Silver Ring with Pointed Nodule Bezel& Hoops 100BC-100AD 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 bronze ring captures ancient Roman craftsmanship at its most classic form. It has remained a very solid adornment and is of excellent condition. The band is rounded. Slim and incredibly smooth all round. Its bezel is round and pointed with two hanging hoops on each side. In ancient Roman antiquity, hoops like these were used to hand a link connected to another suspended bezel which would often contain an exquisite gemstone. This was only done with gold and silver rings. This very unique and elegant adornment is a very rare inclusion. Its strength and beauty has withstood the test of time. And remains as solid and captivating an adornment as it was when it was made in antiquity. Circa: 100 BCE- 100 AD Ring’s Diameter: 16.5 mm Height from top to bottom: 21.5 mm Type of material/s used: Silver Condition: Extra Fine. Fully Intact U.S. ring size: 6 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
Ancient Roman Large “Flora Goddess” Solid Bronze Ring 200-300 AD
Ancient Roman Large“Flora Goddess” Solid Bronze Ring 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. This very rare and exceptional piece of Roman jewellery is elegant in design and was created as a symbol of its ancient patron’s devotion of the Roman Goddess. Flora. It is made of solid bronze and its floral-shaped bezel takes centre positioning, consisting of six bronze knobbed petals and its central stamen. Its band is very thick and solid and smooth all around making this a very comfortably worn ring today, as it was when it was last worn 1,700 years ago. This ring would very likely also have been owned by a young Roman woman as a gift of blessing and/or a charm that will give her fertility and children. A dark, natural patina covers the entire surface of this ring, testament to its age and authenticity. In Roman mythology. Flora was a goddess of flowers and the season of spring. While she was otherwise a relatively minor figure in Roman mythology, being one among several fertility goddesses, her association with the spring gave her particular importance at the coming of springtime. To the average Roman, the service of the gods was a daily duty and each
Ancient Roman Early Christian Bronze Trinity Ring with Carvings 330-450 AD
Ancient Roman Early Christian Bronze Trinity Ring with Carvings 330-450 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 beautiful and commemorative ring is an ancient Early Christian ring from the Roman world. Its band is thick. Of an impeccable symmetrical form and is smooth all over. Its bezel bears an elegant, hexagonal shaped bezel. Framed upon the surface of this bezel are three very deeply incised lines which symbolize the Father, the son, and the Holy Spirit(holy trinity) This lovely ring would make for a very comfortably worn compliment on the hand of its modern patron. It is covered in a dark, natural patina and light earthen encrustations; testament to its age and authenticity. Prior to 100 AD Christians may have been constrained by their position as a persecuted group from producing durable works of art. Since Christianity was largely a religion of the lower classes in this period. The lack of surviving art and materials used may reflect a lack of funds for patronage, and simply small numbers of followers. Christian iconography in the Byzantium was widespread and displayed freely in the form of crosses and enamelled Saint's images used as pendant
Ancient Roman Copper Ring with Clear Yellow Glass Inlay 200-300 AD
Ancient Roman Copper Ring with Clear Yellow Glass Inlay 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. This very unique ancient Roman adornment is made of copper and bears a very symmetrical form. Its band is fully intact and is soldered strong to its rounded. Cup-type bezel. This bezel houses secure within it, the most alluring clear yellow glass inlay. Molten glass would have been poured into this space and left to cool; making for an eye-catching and exquisite looking glass inlay. This clear hue of glass would have been chosen to represent a precious quartz gemstone. Throughout history. Clear Quartz has been valued by nearly every civilization as far back as Atlantis and Lemuria, where the sun's power was believed to be harnessed through a crystal as a source of solar energy refraction. They, along with Native American Indians, African tribes, ancient Egyptians, Aztecs, Romans, Scots and countless other cultures used Clear Quartz in diagnostic healing, meditations and spiritual development, as religious objects and in funerary rites, and to dispel evil and magical enchantments. A dark. Natural patina is retained in many areas, with its original vibran
Rare genuine Ancient Roman Byzantine bronze Ring artifact intact size10 wearable
One original ancient Roman Byzantine bronze ring artifact. 21mm. inner diameter. US size 11. Original patina and tone. As pictured. Not cleaned. Authenticity guaranteed. Pay me securely with any major credit card through PayPal! Items will be shipped within 1 to 3 business days of purchase completion. FREE DOMESTIC FIRST CLASS MAIL. INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING- $6(REGISTERED-$20.00) WE COMBINE SHIPPING If you would like to have special shipping. Please contact us. All items will be sent out in protected envelope and boxed if necessary. YOU ARE BIDDING ON AN ANCIENT ITEM(S) AS DESCRIBED AND PICTURED ABOVE! Every item offered is unconditionally guaranteed to be genuine& authentic. We can provide a certificate of authenticity or extended return policy by request only! If in the unlikely event that an item is found to be reproduction. Full return ... moreprivileges are within 14 days of receiving the items. We will promptly offer a full refund without hesitation or hassle.
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 Greco Roman Soldier’s Bronze Ring ‘Infinity’ Meander Carvings 400-300 BC
Ancient Greco Roman Soldier’s Bronze Ring with‘Infinity’ Meander Carvings. 400-300 BC 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. ... moreDiamonds, emeralds and sapphires found their way from the silk route to the Roman land to appease the rich and mighty of this civilization. This very symbolic ancient Greco Roman soldier’s ring is made of bronze and bears a nice symmetrical form. It is fully intact and is smooth all around. Making for a very comfortable fit when worn today. Its band is solid and bears classic decorative molds at each side of the shoulders and the middle of its base. The surface of its large, oval-shaped is adorned with two carved alternating rows of meander patterning; one of the most important symbols in ancient Greece. They symbolized infinity and unity. Many ancient Greek temples incorporated the sign of the meander. These meander patterns were also common decorative elements in Greek and Roman art. In ancient Greece. They appear in many architectural friezes and in bands on the pottery of ancient Greece from the Geometric Period onwards. 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 coins and rings before battle, and as people were driven from their lands or
Ancient Roman Bronze Ring size 8 us S25
ANCIENT ROMAN BRONZE RING SIZE 8 US S25
Lovely Ancient Roman Silver Finger Ring c. 3rd Century AD Wearable Size 5 3/4
We offer this handsome Roman silver finger ring. Dating to the 3rd century AD. It has traces of the original solder on the bezel, that would have secured a raised rubbed over frame for the intaglio(now missing) As it is, this ring still looks nice on, without any cracks or restorations. A nice honest Roman silver ring, in good excavated condition. Ring size: US) 5 3/4. UK) R 3/4 CULTURE: Ancient Roman OBJECT: Intaglio Ring DATE: c. 2nd- 3rd Century AD MATERIAL: Silver SIZE: 25mm x 19mm x 8mm WEIGHT: 4.6g This item is guaranteed authentic and dates to the period described. A written guarantee can be provided on request. We accept returns if you are not satisfied with your purchase. follow us on twitter. Pinterest and facebook, for the latest news and finds before they are listed! 0fe.RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Fuk%601d70f%2B%3E0fe-1450bd988d3-0x109-
Antique Ancient Roman look ring intaglio seal agate 6kt gold Victorian $485 !!
We are offering to the highest bidder W hat style and grace! Looks Antique and Roman in style.A bit of Victorian flare too. Age unknown maybe last century or older. Engraved image of an emperor or soldier with beard. Electronic gold tester states: 6-7kt Solid gold Ring size: 6.25 US size, Weight: 10 grams. Our store price: $485 Refer to detailed photos which have been enlarged to show the texture and details of the items on auctions. The pictures of the item are bigger than the actual item of course.It is to show the details,so the the pictures were zoomed many times WAIT FOR MY INVOICE Since we cant afford to lose out on a shipment.If you order sells over 25$ we need to send out your item with a registered mail service with insurance and a tracking number Overseas: which costs between $38 and $68.Ring is too big for $18.75 service and 12.50$ ... moreCanada, 17.65$ Usa. If you total order is under 25$ we can ship out at 3.85$ Canada.4.25$ USA and 5.85$ overseas. FREE COMBINED SHIPPING.Add any amount of items to your order for no addiotnal shipping charges. RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Fvo%7B%3Dd70f%2Bf54%3E-1450bdacacb-0x10b-
Ancient Very Large Greco-Roman Bronze Ring with Meander Carving 100-200 AD
Ancient Very Large Greco-Roman Bronze Ring with Meander Carving 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 interesting ancient Greco-Roman bronze ring is very large in size. Boasts a nice symmetrical form and is smooth all around, making for a comfortable fit when worn today. Its band is thick and bears three decorative moulds; one at the middle of its base and at each side of its shoulders. Its bezel is very large and rectangular in shape. Its surface is adorned with two rows of nicely carved meander patterning. This particular meandering series of linear patterns were among the most important symbols in ancient Greece. They symbolized infinity and unity- many ancient Greek temples incorporated the sign of the meander. These meander patterns are common decorative elements in Greek and Roman art. In ancient Greece they appear in many architectural friezes and in bands on the pottery of ancient Greece from the Geometric Period onwards This very interesting inclusion is fully intact and of a very good size. It is covered in a dark. Natural patina, with light earthen sediments that have settled within the hollow carvings, making for excellent contras
Ancient Roman Very Large & Solid Silver Ring Milky Quartz Inlay 200-300 AD
Ancient Roman Very Large& Solid Silver Ring Milky Quartz Inlay 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, ... moreemeralds and sapphires found their way from the silk route to the Roman land to appease the rich and mighty of this civilization. This very large and impressive ancient Roman solid silver ring bears a thick and broad band and boasts an impeccable symmetrical form. Its large shield time bezel is decorated with a series of crescent shaped patterning all throughout its border. Housed securely within its bezel is an alluring milky quartz inlay. Roman naturalist Pliny the Elder believed quartz to be water ice. Permanently frozen after great lengths of time. The word"crystal" comes from the Greek word κρύσταλλος, ice" He supported this idea by saying that quartz is found near glaciers in the Alps, but not on volcanic mountains, and that large quartz crystals were fashioned into spheres to cool the hands. He also knew of the ability of quartz to split light into a spectrum. This idea persisted until at least the 17th century. This beautiful. Weighty ring is fully intact and smooth all over which makes for a comfortable fit when worn today. Circa: 200-300 AD Ring’s Diameter: 20 mm Height from top to bottom: 26 mm Type of material/s used: Silver& Quartz Condition:
Ancient Roman Silver Alloy Ring Royal Blue Glass Inlay Large 200-300 AD
Ancient Roman Silver Alloy Ring Royal Blue Glass Inlay Large 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, ... moreemeralds and sapphires found their way from the silk route to the Roman land to appease the rich and mighty of this civilization. This large and magnificent ancient Roman silver alloy ring bears a broad and smooth hoop which expands and opens up into two parts at its shoulders. And is soldered firm to the back of its bezel(this craftsmanship can be viewed very well on the inside, at the back of the bezel) As additional reinforcement, the ancient craftsman has added a flat piece of linear etched silver alloy strip attaching the side of the bezel to the shoulders of the hoop. Its deep, square shaped shield-type bezel forms a secure frame for its rich, royal blue glass inlay. The Romans greatly favoured the use of stone and glass in their jewellery. And expanded the Hellenistic tradition by focusing on the visual effects multi-coloured bits of stone and glass could achieve in their own right. The Romans used glass extensively to imitate precious stones such as emerald, sardonyx, and amethyst, since glass was much easier to carve. Here, this deep red inlay was made to represent the likes of a precious ruby or garnet gemstone. A layer of white patina is retained on its surface. Anc
Ancient Roman Massive Dual Thumb Ring Legionary ‘Aquila’ Eagle 1st Cent. AD
Ancient Roman Massive Dual Thumb Ring Legionary‘Aquila’ Eagle 1st Cent. 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 very impressive. Very rare adornment portrays the“Aquila” also known as an eagle in ancient Roman times. This solid and weighty ancient Roman legionary ring consists of an incredibly thick and large rounded band which consists of two bezels; one with a geometric decorative carving and the other with the“Aquila” legionary eagle) This ring would have been treasured and worn by a male legionary officer. A dark, natural patina is retained all over with its original vibrant bronze hue peeking through in many areas. This handsome ring is fully intact, of excellent condition and is smooth all around, making for a very comfortable fit when worn today. An aquila. Or eagle, was the standard of a Roman legion. It was carried by a legionary known as an aquilifer, or eagle-bearer. One eagle was carried by each legion. The eagle was extremely important to the Roman military. Beyond merely being a symbol of a legion. A lost standard was considered an extremely grave occurrence, and the Roman military often went to great lengths to both protect a standa
Ancient Roman Evil Eye Ring with Filigree & Floral Motifs 300-400 AD
Ancient Roman Evil Eye Ring with Filigree& Floral Motifs 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. This very fascinating ancient Roman bronze ring has retained its original vibrant golden hue. Is fully intact and is of excellent condition. Its band is broad and boasts an impeccable symmetrical form, with three classic decorative moulds at the middle of it base and each side of its shoulders. Its large and impressive bezel is in the shape of an eye; defined at each end. Its surface is intricately decorated with filigree designs which are made around a twelve petal flower. Which takes centre position. A dark, natural patina is retained in areas around the ring. The ancient 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 th
Ancient Roman Bronze Ring “Cupid’s Wing” Carved Motif Rare 100-300 AD
Ancient Roman Bronze Ring“Cupid’s Wing” Carved Motif Rare 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 very rare ancient Roman bronze ring is fully intact and very well-preserved. It bears a perfectly symmetrical form and is smooth all around. Making for a very comfortable fit when worn today. Is bezel is solid, slim and expands gradually into the shape of its bezel. Carved beautifully upon the surface of its bezel is a Cupid’s Wing motif. In classical mythology. Cupid(Latin Cupido. Meaning"desire" is the god of desire, erotic love, attraction and affection. He is often portrayed as the son of the love goddess Venus, and is known in Latin also as Amor(Love" His Greek counterpart is Eros. In myths, Cupid is a minor character who serves mostly to set the plot in motion. Circa: 100-300 AD Ring’s Diameter: 16 mm Height from top to bottom: 18.5 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
Ancient Roman Ring ! 1--3 AD (MD Find) Uncleaned
I offer a very beautiful and rare Roman ring. Ring not be cleaned and stored in its Green patina. This will be an excellent purchase for your collection! The authenticity of each ring is guaranteed! I do not sell copies and modern forgery! On my Ebay account you can see all list of my items for today. As well. I enjoy finding Ancient Egyptian Greek,Roman,Byzantine,Scythian and Medieval artifacts with metal detectors. You can see my findings on my page on Facebook. My passion is for old. Ancient and antique beads, coins. On my Ebay account you can see all list of my items for today. I also created the page on facebook http:www.facebook.com/chloe.baffi to let you see all photography. Which I have done by myself, of many beautiful and collectible items. I guarantee all my ancient items are authentic. In the nearest future my collection will ... morebe expanded also with other Romanian. Greek and Byzantine items. Seeing my page you can see that I’m a new member on Ebay. But my collection are already considerable. I hope my page will be interesting for visit. For any questions please contact me. I’ll be glad to answer you. Waiting you on my Ebay page. Lots sending only on Saturday. P.S: For All who needs feedbacks from me. I need them too. Let's collaborate. Please!
Ancient Roman gold finger ring with carved fish blue intaglio 3rd century AD
Roman gold finger ring. A fine Roman gold finger ring with a D-section. Slightly ridged hoop, and an oval bezel containing the original blue glass stone, darkened around the chamfered edges, carved with a pair of fish. The fish themselves appear a little indistinct when viewed from the top but impression in wax(see third image) reveals a fine attention to detail, the lips, eye, tail and top fins finely picked out(it is likely that with specialist knowledge, even the species of the fish could be identified) Condition: Very fine; a few light encrustations. Internal diam. 1.9 cms(0.75 ins) US ring size 9 1/4: UK ring size S. Weight 3.15 grams. Eastern empire: Circa 2nd-3rd century A.D. Attractive and eminently suitable for wear or display. Supplied with COA. For more Roman items. See Timesancient web-site(details in m e page) Payment by Paypal ... morePlease see above for postage/packing prices. Proof of posting is obtained for all items(copy available on request) Items posted to UK: We will take responsibility for an adequate level of insurance. Countries outside UK: Loss in the post: Your choice! We will NOT take responsibility for uninsured or under-insured items. Standard postage has a proof of posting certificate. But no insurance and no tracking. The postal service is usually very good but there are sometimes problems. We cannot accept responsibility if the package is lost when sent to other countries. For full insurance against loss. You must choose'Signed-for' or'Airsure' service. All items are guaranteed to be authentic. To date from the period stated, and to comply with the description provided, with no time restriction for return if not. We also offer a no-quibble refund if you are in any way unhappy with your purchase and it is returned in the same condition within 14 days. TimesAncient trades on eBay as grimstonian. With excellent feedback. We have been dealing in antiquities and items of archaeological interest since the early 1990s. And have sold thousands of items to collectors all over
Ancient Roman Gold Finger Ring With Chevron Decoration - 150 AD
An ancient Roman gold finger ring dating to between 150-300 AD. Of classic form. This wonderful, elegant gold artefact is well preserved. At the centre of the bezel is an inscribed chevron pattern. Owned by Romans across the social spectrum. Jewellery was worn for adornment, to display wealth and awareness of fashion. It may also have been worn as protection against bad luck. Designs which seem to us purely decorative were in fact carefully chosen for their protective power, as indeed this ring may have been. A beautiful piece of ancient Roman jewellery. Size: UK: J US: 5. Weight: 1.75 g. Condition: Very good(as shown) With wear and some encrustation commensurate with an ancient artefact. Provenance: Ex. British private collection. Please note: This is a genuine ancient Roman ring offered for sale without reserve to promote our superb inventory ... moreof antiquities and ancient coins. Authenticity All items are unconditionally guaranteed to be Authentic as described. For added security we offer a full money-back guarantee if a recognized authority disputes the authenticity of any object sold. We send paper invoices incorporating a signed certificate of authenticity and photograph of the item. Shipping We send all collectibles Registered. Signed-for and Insured. We do not aim to profit from shipping charges. As volume sellers with preferential rates, we are mostly able to ship at below commercially available prices. For eBay customers If you wish to leave us a note or have a special request for delivery. Please do not use the"item notes" on the ebay checkout. Instead, please send your request via the contact seller link. Combined shipping In some cases we can combine multiple items into a single package to save you money. However. If you plan to purchase items over the course of a day or more you must delay payment and let us know after you have purchased the first item. Otherwise all items are sent following cleared payment. Terms and conditions No Sales Tax/VAT will be charged by ourselves. We are not respons
** EXTRA **I I CENTURY SILVER ANCIENT ROMAN RING
PERFECT*ExCeLLeNt CONDITION SILVER ANCIENT ROMAN RING The ring is in PERFECT condition and built in the second century LOW PRICE Weight: 3.68 g inner diameter: 17 m m
RARE *** HE LVI A*** PERFECT SILVER ANCIENT ROMAN RING
Helvia Mother of Roman philosopher Seneca Lucius Anneus Seneca(c. 4 B.C. 65 A.D. was Roman politician. Philosopher and writer, representative of stoicism. The tutor of Nero, he was accused of plotting against Nero, and was compelled to commit suicide. Contempt for death, sermons on freedom from passions, describe the philosophical and ethical principles in his work, titled“Letters to Lucilius” treatises(On Blessings” On Condescension” On Calmness of Spirit” and tragedies full of rhetorical pathos: Oedipus” Medea” and others. ancient silver roman ring The ring is in excellent condition. LOW PRICE Weight: 4.08 g inner diameter: 17 m m
Ancient Roman bronze ring + 2 good quality bronze Roman coins c250-400 A.D..
Ancient Roman bronze ring c2000 years old + 2 good quality bronze Roman Emperor coins c250-400 A.D. I have not researched the coins but they both have very good clear detail even in an un-cleaned condition( I never clean old artefacts as collectors usually like the condition to reflect the great age) One of the coins shown(on the right hand side) looks shiney in the photographs due to unavoidable camera flash reflection. It is the normal dark bronze colour when seen in normal light. A really nice assortment of original ancient Roman bronze items.
Ancient Roman Empire, 1st - 3rd c. AD. Silver ring
Ancient Roman Empire. 1st- 3rd c. AD. Silver ring. 1.4g. Ring size 4.75. Item Pictured) Check out my! If you want to take advantage of the combined S&H discount do not send your payment until you receive an invoice for all your purchases. I will update the invoice automatically for up to 7 days. Payment is expected within 7 days. I will ship your item within 7 days of payment. Be sure to add me to your! GUARANTEED TO BE AUTHENTIC OR YOUR MONEY BACK. NO REFUNDS FOR LOST INTERNATIONAL SHIPMENTS! RETURNS ONLY. SORRY. BY PURCHASING THIS ITEM YOU AGREE TO ALL OF THE TERMS ABOVE. If you would like holders( 2x2 MYLAR COIN FLIP) for your coins. They are an extra $0.50 per coin. Contact me and I will add it to your invoice.
Ancient Roman ring hollow seal around the 1st century AD.
Ancient Roman ring hollow seal around the 1st century AD. Exceptional craftsmanship, very well preserved print. Green patina. Very rare to find ring carvings as beautiful and intricate as this! Obviously. A wealthy Roman once owned this beautiful seal ring for transacting business. Dimensions 22 x 13.5 mm. 2.75 g Authentic ancient Roman ring. 336.RcmdId ViewItemDescV4,RlogId p4%60bo7%60jtb9%3Fvo%7B%3Dd70f%2B%3E336-145233be691-0x109-
L6 Rare Ancient Roman Bronze Intaglio Ring Dolphin with a baby Dolphin D=17mm
Material: Bronze nice Date period: 2century a.d. Dimensions D=17mm Weight/Gewicht: 5.35g Further information/Weitere Info: N/A All items. Which I sell, are authentic. 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 ... moreto 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.
1AU Lot of 3 Ancient Roman iron key ring keyring
This item. Just like all of my other ones, is genuine and from the period described. I do not sell replicas, only authentic artifacts. If you have questions about anything regarding my listings. Please do not hesitate to contact me and ask them. I can combine the shipping. So when you are finished with bidding or buying, please request an invoice for the full payment, this is the best way to send several items on the price of one(depending on the weight of course) I accept various ways of payment, not only PayPal(such as postal orders, cheques, cash, etc) so let me know if you are not paying by PayPal and if you want to pay via a different way. I ship internationally only via an Airsure delivery or International Signed For(if your country does not have Airsure) Each purchase over 100 pounds is insured. Which adds 2-3 more pounds to the shipping ... morebut both you and I can be free of worries.
RARE AND ANCIENT BRONZE LUNULA OR CRESCENT MOON RING, MAYBE ROMAN
Hi and welcome to Jojecas! I've been dealing in antiques. Collectibles, etc. for over 25 years and although I'm far from being an expert, I do have experience and will do my utmost to provide you with good service and lots of great merchandise. Up for sale is a rare and unusual ancient bronze lunula or crescent moon ring that I am selling for someone who purchased it from an antique market. It was bought with a group of Roman artifacts from a digger in the UK. I am not positive that it is Roman only that it was purchased with that group. It has been worn by the individual, so some of the shiny bronze color is showing through the dark patina. It is about a size 7 and can be worn. Please see photos. U.K. and international bidders please be aware that you may be charged customs fees and/or value added taxes when your shipment arrives. ... moreYour postal service should have more information on this subject. FIRST CLASS INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING DOES NOT COME WITH TRACKING OR INSURANCE. ONLY PRIORITY REGULAR RATE DOES. PayPal accepted. Thank you and good luck!
$685 Ancient Roman bead ring 18 kt solid gold old antique style Victorian !!!
W hat style and grace! So much engraved details.Fascinating! A 18kt solid gold Antiq ue style ring. Turn of the century or older) victorian allure. The center has been fitted with an Ancient Greek Roman era glass bead, over 1400 years of age. Looks as pictured.Great shape,wear it now Ring size: 10.25 US size, Weight: 9.9 grams. Our store price: $685 Refer to detailed photos which have been enlarged to show the texture and details of the items on auctions. The pictures of the item are bigger than the actual item of course.It is to show the details,so the the pictures were zoomed many times. WAIT FOR MY INVOICE Since we cant afford to lose out on a shipment.If you order sells over 25$ we need to send out your item with a registered mail service with insurance and a tracking number which costs bewteen $38 to $68.Ring is too thick for $18.75 ... moreservice. overseas and 12.50$ Canada. 1 6.75$ Usa. If you total order is under 25$ we can ship out at 3.85$ Canada.4.25$ USA and 5.85$ overseas. FREE COMBINED SHIPPING! You pay shipping only once.You may add any amount of items to your order free of charge.
Ancient Roman Silver Alloy Ring Banded Carnelian Gemstone Large 400-500 AD
Ancient Roman Silver Alloy Ring Banded Carnelian Gemstone Large 400-500 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 very impressive and large ancient Roman silver alloy ring bears a beautiful twisted band and is smooth all around. Making for a very comfortable fit when worn today. It oval-shaped bezel is incredibly large with crescent embossed decorations surrounding the bezel. Within the secure safe-keeping of this deep, shield-type bezel sit the most exquisite banded carnelian gemstone in shades of orange and white. A carnelian stone is a gemstone known for its many beneficial properties. It is a form of chalcedony. And can vary in colour from reddish-brown to a rust-like orange, while the spectrum of shades can encompass the very intense and dark, as well as pale and smoky. The Romans believed that this gemstone signified courage. And associated the wearing of this stone with bearing power, protection and positive energy. It also served a functional purpose for sealing of wax(wax does not stick to this stone) This stunning and prized ancient adornment retains a dark. Natural patina all around and continues to impress its admirers when worn today. Circa
Ancient Roman Decorated Silver Ring with Deep Red Glass Inlay 400-500 AD
Ancient Roman Decorated Silver Ring with Deep Red Glass Inlay 400-500 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 very fascinating ancient Roman silver ring boasts a timelessly elegant design. Is fully intact and is of excellent condition. Its band is broad, bears an impeccable symmetrical form and is incredibly smooth all around, making for a very comfortable fit when worn today. A series of boldly embossed dotted metalwork is seen throughout the entire length of its band. On each side of its oval-shaped bezel is a soldered-on triangular silver piece decorated with a series of embossed dotted metalwork as well. Its deep, cup-type bezel holds securely within itself the most beautiful deep red glass inlay. This red piece of glass was used for protection and was meant to represent the likes of a garnet gemstone. Due to its red color. Ancient cultures associated garnet with blood, and thus garnet was thought to stop bleeding or bloodshed between enemies. Some primitive cultures believed that garnets could not only be used to stop bleeding, but would also cure inflammation. Ancients also believed that garnet was useful to resist melancholy and warn off evil spi
Ancient Roman Bronze Stamp Ring Carved Stylized Roaring Lion 250-125 BC
Ancient Roman Bronze Stamp Ring Carved Stylized Roaring Lion 250-125 BC 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 beautiful ancient Roman bronze ring is of a very large size and served a practical purpose as it was used to seal official documents which were not signed. But sealed instead. Its large band is slim. Strong and smooth all around making for a very comfortable fit when worn today. Its bezel is rectangular in shape and is adorned with a deeply carved, stylized lion within a frame; its mouth opened wide with ferocity. A natural, dark patina is retained as well as some earthen encrustations, all over the ring. In antiquity. Lions were common along the southern coast of the Mediterranean, as well as in Greece and the Middle East. When Romans entered Egypt, they were impressed and fascinated by the civilization, life, and history of Ancient Egyptians that were demonstrated in the temples and monuments. Obviously, one of the attractions in Egypt that the Romans were fascinated with was the presence of lions there. Romans used leopards, tigers, bears, giraffes, and lions in death matches against the gladiators. The excessive hunting of the Barbary lions b
Ancient Roman Bronze Ring with Bright Blue Glass Inlay 200-300 AD
Ancient Roman Bronze Ring with Bright Blue Glass Inlay 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. 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 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 Carved Portrait of Female Bust Rare 50-150 AD
Ancient Roman Bronze Ring Carved Portrait of Female Bust Rare 50-150 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 stunning ancient Roman bronze ring bears the carved portrait of a female bust. Its band is thick and rounded. Bearing a beautiful symmetrical form as it expands into its angular shoulders. Taking centre positioning is its rounded, raised bezel which surface boasts the lovely carving of a female bust. Some of its finer details may have been smoothened down over the years of being buried under intense soil pressure and harsh mineral content for almost 2,000 years. A dark natural patina is retained all over with earthen and turquoise encrustations in areas. In ancient Roman times. Such carved portraits could portray a beloved family member or even the important figures of an era such as portraits of rulers or important dignitaries; portrait rings were often gifts from royalty to their subjects. Such idealization owes much to the Hellenistic style, which portrayed even monsters and slain figures from scenes of Greek(or Roman) mythology in sublime excellence of form. It’s hard to express the joy of taking home such a rare heirloom to treasure. This a
Ancient Anglo-Roman Solid Decorated Bronze Ring Rare 50-150 AD
Ancient Anglo-Roman Solid Decorated Bronze Ring Rare 50-150 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 solid and weighty Anglo Roman bronze ring bears a very attractive and symmetrically formed multi-faceted shape all around. It is fully intact and is of excellent condition. It is smooth all around which makes for an incredibly comfortable fit when worn today. A unique fact about this ring is that during the Anglo-Roman period. These types of rings were given as votive offerings to the gods. A dark, natural patina is retained all around with slight turquoise patina and some earthen encrustations which have settled in areas around the ring. An illustrated example of a Angelo-Roman design Source FINGER-RING LORE HISTORICAL. LEGENDARY, ANECDOTAL BY WILLIAM JONES. F.S.A. Circa: 50- 150 AD Ring’s Diameter: 16 mm Height from top to bottom: 21.5 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 physica
L6 Ancient Roman Bronze Legionery Intaglio Ring with Inscription VIF d=17mm qs1
Material: Bronze Date period: 2 century A.D. Dimensions D=17mm Weight/Gewicht: 2.85g Further information/Weitere Info: N/A All items. Which I sell, are authentic. 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 ... more2cm 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.
L6 Ancient Roman Bronze Ring with Glass Bead d=14mm 075 g qs1
Material: Bronze Date period: 1-4century A.D. Dimensions D=14mm Weight/Gewicht:0.75g Further information/Weitere Info: N/A All items. Which I sell, are authentic. 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 ... more2cm 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.
GENUINE ANCIENT ROMAN / BYZANTINE 'INTAGLIO' RING WITH PORTRAIT
THIS IS A LARGE.SOLID GENUINE ANCIENT BRONZE ROMAN/ BYZANTINE INTAGLIO RING WHICH WAS FOUND METAL DETECTING IN EUROPE.THE BEZEL SHOWS THE IMPRESSION OF A HEAD OF SOME SORT AND THE SHOULDERS OF THE RING HAVE A'CROSS' ON EITHER SIDE SO THE RING COULD EVEN BE SOMETHING TO DO WITH THE CRUSADES.THE PATINA HAS BEEN REMOVED TO REVEAL HOW IT WOULD HAVE LOOKED WHEN FIRST MADE.THE BEZEL MEASURES 17MM X 14MM AND THE RING IS A APROX A SIZE'12' IN THE U.S. WHICH IS A SIZE'Y' IN THE UK. AND IT WEIGHS APROX-7.5 GRAMS.THE RING IS STILL IN GOOD SOLID CONDITION AND IS FULLY WEARABLE. I HAVE INCLUDED A PICTURE OF THE RING BEFORE CLEANING TO SHOW ITS'PATINA'THESE ANCIENT RINGS WERE HAND MADE USING PRIMITIVE TOOLS SO EACH ONE IS EFFECTIVELY A'ONE OFF'THE RING IS LIGHTER IN COLOUR THAN THE PHOTO SHOWS. A GREAT RING TO ADD ... moreTO ANY COLLECTION.
Ancient Roman Bronze Ring size 10 us d 118
ANCIENT ROMAN BRONZE RING SIZE 10 us. D 118.
Ancient Roman Bronze Ring size 3 r159
ANCIENT ROMAN BRONZE RING SIZE 3 US. R159.
Ancient Roman ring hollow seal of Nike.
Ancient Roman ring hollow seal of Nike. A well-preserved Roman ring hollow print Nike olive green patina. The ring is broken in antiquity. Weighs- 2.59 g Authenic ancient ring. In Greek mythology. Nike( Greek: Νίκη. Victory" Pronounced[nǐːkɛː] was a goddess who personified victory. Also known as the Winged Goddess of Victory. The Roman equivalent was Victoria. Depending upon the time of various myths. She was described as the daughter of the Titan Pallas and the goddess Styx. And the sister of Kratos(Strength) Bia(Force) And Zelus(Zeal) 1] Nike and her siblings were close companions of Zeus. The dominant deity of the Greek pantheon. According to classical(later) myth. Styx brought them to Zeus when the god was assembling allies for the Titan War against the older deities. Nike assumed the role of the divine charioteer. A role in which ... moreshe often is portrayed in Classical Greek art. Nike flew around battlefields rewarding the victors with glory and fame, symbolized by a wreath of Laurel leaves(Bay leaves, see the illustration at right. Nike is seen with wings in most statues and paintings. Most other winged deities in the Greek pantheon had shed their wings by Classical times. Nike is the goddess of strength. Speed, and victory. Nike was a very close acquaintance of Athena. And is thought to have stood in Athena's outstretched hand in the statue of Athena located in the Parthenon. 2] Nike is one of the most commonly portrayed figures on Greek coins.
Ancient Roman bronze ring piece w/ Roman Numerals - an interesting find
Ancient Roman bronze ring piece with Roman numerals could have been owned by an official. Infantry- centurion who knows? Reads the inscription(^^/ II VI i. 2/ 2.6 1. from the Levant. All my items Guaranteed genuine without time limit. Have a look at my other items. Thank you!
Ancient Roman Levantine bronze ring with silvering
Ancient Roman Levantine bronze ring with silvering very much wearable and comfortable ring measures 18.5mm inside. Weight 1.6 grams. From the Levant. All my items Guaranteed genuine without time limit. Have a look at my other items. Thank you!
Ancient Roman Large Silver Alloy Ring Green Glass Inlay 100-300 AD
Ancient Roman Large Silver Alloy Ring Green Glass Inlay 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 large and handsome ancient Roman silver alloy ring has a broad and smooth all over hoop. Which opens up into two parts at the shoulders, and soldered firm to the back of its bezel. As additional reinforcement, the ancient craftsman has added a flat, arrow-tipped piece of silver alloy strip, attaching the side of the bezel to the shoulders of the hoop. Its square shaped. Shield-type bezel is turned in slightly at the uppermost tip, forming a secure frame for its rich, dark green glass inlay. This ring is of excellent condition, is fully intact and is just as bold and eye-catching an adornment when worn today, as it was then. A dark, natural patina is retained in areas, testament to its age and authenticity. The Romans greatly favoured the use of stone and glass in their jewellery and used it extensively to imitate precious stones such as emerald. Sardonyx, and amethyst, since glass was much easier to carve. In this case this beautiful deep green hue was chosen to represent the likes of a precious emerald gemstone. The emerald has been a gem of fascinat
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
Rare genuine ancient Roman Byzantine ring artifact flower not cleaned Size 6 US
Up for bids is one original ancient Byzantine bronze ring. Nice. Interesting and absolutely genuine ban d measuring 16mm. 3.75gm. Original remains of patina and tone. Not cleaned. Exactly as pictured. Authenticity guaranteed. Items will be shipped within 3 business days of purchase completion. FREE DOMESTIC SHIPPING. INTERNATIONAL- $6(REGISTERED-$ 19.00) WE COMBINE SHIPPING. $1 for each additional item of the same size or smaller) If you would like to have special shipping. Please contact us. All items will be sent out in protected envelope and boxed if necessary. YOU ARE BIDDING ON AN ANCIENT ITEM(S) AS DESCRIBED AND PICTURED ABOVE! Every item offered by gloria.romanorvm is unconditionally guaranteed to be genuine& authentic. We can provide a certificate of authenticity or extended return policy by request only! Please include 5 dollars ... moreand a short request with your payment if you would like a COA! If in the unlikely event that an item is found to be reproduction. Full return privileges are within 45 days of receiving the coins. We will promptly offer a full refund without hesitation or hassle.
Ancient Roman signet ring of the goddess Diana. Unique.
Ancient Roman signet ring of the goddess Diana. Unique. Very beautiful Roman ring hollow seal of the goddess Diana, olive green patina. A perfect seal. Ring. The ring is broken in antiquity. Weighs- 4.11 g Authenic ancient ring. In Roman mythology. Diana(lt. heavenly" or"divine" was the goddess of the hunt. The moon and birthing. Being associated with wild animals and woodland, and having the power to talk to and control animals. She was equated with the Greek goddess Artemis, 1] though she had an independent origin in Italy. Diana was worshipped in ancient Roman religion and is revered in Roman Neopaganism and Stregheria. Dianic Wicca. A largely feminist form of the practice, is named for her. Diana was known to be the virgin goddess of childbirth and women. She was one of the three maiden goddesses, Diana, Minerva and Vesta. ... moreWho swore never to marry.
RARE Ancient Roman SEAL ring artifact Carnelian gem cameo Rabbit dear hunting
s Roman silver Carnelian gem cameo ring(2-3Cent. AD) Ring is in good condition and absolutely in tact. Original tone. Measuring 16-18mm. inner diameter. US size 7. 4.71gm. total weight. Ring is in good condition and a Very Rare Inclusion to the very finest Antiquity Collection. In ancient times since banks did not exist. Soldiers would bury their coins and jewelry before going into battle, and many of them did not return. They were also buried to avoid tax collectors and thieves. In ancient times, a ring distinguished an individual in a way that other forms of jewelry did not. Finger rings represented the language of social code, and connoted one’s social standing. Under the Empire, the finger ring was still considered a privilege, conferred for military distinction. As time wore on and attitudes changed, the ring was more freely bestowed. ... moreEven so, the ring retained its position as a mark of dignity, as a rich ornament, as an important seal, and as a token of betrothal. Special caskets were created for holding rings, and it was customary to remove a ring from the casket, to place on the finger of a visiting guest welcomed into one's home. Please make your payments on time. Payment methods for USA buyers: Payment methods for International buyers- including Canada: PAYPAL contact us for more info. Payments must be received within 7 days from the end of auction(14 days for international) Please be sure to include item# address with your payment. IF REQUESTING A CERTIFICATE PLEASE DO SO AT THE TIME OF PAYMENT. Pay me securely with any major credit card through PayPal! Items will be shipped within 1 to 3 business days of purchase completion. FREE STANDARD SHIPPING. INTERNATIONAL- $ 6.00(REGISTERED-$1 9.00) WE COMBINE SHIPPING. $1 for each additional item of the same size or smaller) If you would like to have special shipping. Please contact us. All items will be sent out in protected envelope and boxed if necessary. YOU ARE BIDDING ON AN ANCIENT ITEM(S) AS DESCRIBED AND PICTURED ABOVE! Every item offer
Ancient Roman Soldier’s Massive Bronze Ring 100-200 AD
Ancient Roman Soldier’s Massive Bronze Ring 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, emeralds and sapphires ... morefound their way from the silk route to the Roman land to appease the rich and mighty of this civilization. This fantastic. Large bronze ring was once the possession of an ancient Roman soldier and would have accompanied his throughout most of his battles. Its band is incredibly thick and broad and expands greatly at the shoulders and into the formation of its very thick and raised square shaped bezel. This entire ring would have been fashioned out of one solid piece of bronze, lovely symmetrical form and a smooth finish all round; making for a very comfortable fit when worn today. This ring is of excellent condition and a very rare inclusion to the very finest of our antiquity collection. Items of this high grade and preservation are becoming very difficult to obtain. Ancient Greek and Roman soldiers and citizens 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 coins and rings 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
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 Legio II Augusta Bronze Ring with Carved Patterning 50-100AD
Ancient Roman Legio II Augusta Bronze Ring with Carved Patterning 50-100AD 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 very rare ancient Roman bronze ring was once the possession of a soldier of the Second Augustan Legion(Legio II Augusta) It is made of solid bronze. Is fully intact and is of excellent condition. The band is very thick and broad, expanding greatly at the shoulders, where on each side, a series of three XXX’s are carved in decoration. Its bezel is a raised square which surface is adorned with the deepest carvings of a square in the middle, four short linear etchings and two vertical lines carved down the middle of the bezels representing the Second Augustan Legion(Legio II Augusta) Legio secunda Augusta(Second Augustan Legion) was a Roman legion. Levied by Gaius Vibius Pansa Caetronianus in 43 BC, and still operative in Britannia in the 4th century. II Augusta was originally raised by Octavian and Consul Gaius Vibius Pansa Caetronianus in 43 BC, to fight against Mark Antony; II Augusta fought in the battle of Philippi and in the battle of Perugia. Ancient Greek and Roman soldiers and citizens would bury their coins for safekeeping. Much in
Ancient Roman Large Silver Alloy Ring with Dark Green Glass Inlay 100-300 AD
Ancient Roman Large Silver Alloy Ring with Dark Green Glass Inlay 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, ... moreemeralds and sapphires found their way from the silk route to the Roman land to appease the rich and mighty of this civilization. This large and handsome ancient Roman silver alloy ring has a broad and smooth all over hoop. Which opens up into two parts at the shoulders, and soldered firm to the back of its bezel. As additional reinforcement, the ancient craftsman has added a flat, arrow-tipped piece of silver alloy strip, attaching the side of the bezel to the shoulders of the hoop. Its square shaped. Shield-type bezel is turned in slightly at the uppermost tip, forming a secure frame for its rich, dark green glass inlay. This ring is of excellent condition, is fully intact and is just as bold and eye-catching an adornment when worn today, as it was then. A dark, natural patina is retained in areas, testament to its age and authenticity. The Romans greatly favoured the use of stone and glass in their jewellery and used it extensively to imitate precious stones such as emerald. Sardonyx, and amethyst, since glass was much easier to carve. In this case this beautiful deep green hue was chosen to represent the likes of a precious emerald gemstone. The emerald has been a gem o
Ancient Roman Evil Eye Bronze Ring with Decorative Carvings 100-200 AD
Ancient Roman Evil Eye Bronze Ring with Decorative Carvings 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, 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 impressive ancient Roman bronze ring bears very unusual decorative carvings. Its band is broad. Smooth all around and bears a nice symmetrical form. Its bezel in the shape of an evil eye, defined at both ends. Upon the surface of its very large bezel are two deeply carved parallel lines. The spaces on each side bear a series of decorative dots each, adding texture and depth to its design. A beautiful dark, natural patina is retained in most areas with its original shiny golden-hued bronze, visible over the entire surface of its bezel. 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. Wearing a charm. Ring or amulet with the motif or symbol of the evil eye was said to serve as protection against any such bad omens or evil spirits. This
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 (Tenth Legion) Legio X Equestris Solid Bronze Ring 40 BC-100 AD
Ancient Roman(Tenth Legion) Legio X Equestris Solid Bronze Ring 40 BC-100AD 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 very fascinating ancient Roman bronze ring is of excellent condition and has been well-preserved right down to its finest detail. It is beautifully shaped with its broad. Rounded band soldered firmly against the back of its bezel. Its bezel is very large and oval in shape. Its surface is adorned with the symbol“X” which was made in representation of the Tenth Legion(Legio X Equestris) On the top and bottom spaces, a cross-hatch patterning is made in decoration, creating depth and texture to its design, while on each side, a vertical line is made. A dark, natural patina is retained all over this ring, with light earthen encrustations that have settled in areas. It nears a smooth feel all over which makes for an incredibly comfortable fit when worn today. Legio X Equestris. Latin: Tenth legion'mounted' Equestris) a Roman legion active from 61 BC to after 31 BC, was levied by Julius Caesar in 61 BC when he was the Governor of Hispania Ulterior. The Tenth was the first legion levied personally by Caesar, and was consistently his most trus
Ancient Greco-Roman Bronze Ring with Carved Portrait of Hippocampus 100BCE-100AD
Ancient Greco-Roman Bronze Ring with Carved Portrait of Hippocampus 100BCE-100AD 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 very rare and weighty inclusion is a bronze ring from the Greco-Roman world. It is of excellent condition and has been very well-preserved. Its band is broad. Symmetrical and very smooth all around, making for an incredibly comfortable fit for its modern wearer today. The middle of its joint shows the tips of the band left unsoldered as it was intended to be adjustable according to its ancient patrons choosing. On each side of it shoulders are three carved X’s. Its bezel is of a very large, thick square shape with the deep carvings of the mythical Greek creature, the Hippocampus. A dark, natural patina is retained all over with hints of light earthen encrustation that have settled in areas. In the Iliad. Homer describes Poseidon, who was god of horses(Poseidon Hippios) earthquakes, and the sea, drawn by"brazen-hoofed" horses over the sea's surface, and Apollonius of Rhodes, being consciously archaic in Argonautica, describes the horse of Poseidon emerging from the sea and galloping away across the Libyan sands. This compares
Ancient Gallo-Roman Ring Carved Stylized Portrait of a Warrior RARE 50BC-100AD
Ancient Gallo-Roman Ring Carved Stylized Portrait of a Warrior RARE 50BC-100AD 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 very rare and fascinating inclusion is an ancient Gallo-Roman bronze ring depicting a stylised portrait of a warrior. Its band is very thick and boasts a nice symmetrical form as it expands gradually at the shoulders. Its bezel is round and its surface is adorned with the stylized carving of a portrait of a warrior. Its original golden bronze hue peeks out slightly from under its dark. Natural patina in areas. Hints of light earthen sediments have remained around the ring. This rare adornment has remained fully intact and is smooth all over, making for an exceptionally comfortable fit when worn today. Gaul fell under Roman rule: Gallia Cisalpina was conquered in 203 BC and Gallia Narbonensis in 123 BC. Gaul was invaded by the Cimbri and the Teutons after 120 BC. Who were in turn defeated by the Romans by 103 BC. Julius Caesar finally subdued the remaining parts of Gaul in his campaigns of 58 to 51 BC. Roman control of Gaul lasted for five centuries. Until the last Roman rump state, the Domain of Soissons, fell to the Franks in AD 486. Whil
Ancient Christian Roman Bronze Ring Carving of Stylized Pentagram 3rd Cent AD
Ancient Christian Roman Bronze Ring with Carving of Stylized Pentagram 3 rd Cent 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. ... moreDiamonds, emeralds 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: 16.5 mm Height from top to bottom: 20.5 mm Type of material/s used: Bronze Condition: Extra Fine. Fully Intact U.S. ring size: 6 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
Ancient Roman ring hollow seal of Mercury. Unique.
Ancient Roman ring hollow seal of Mercury. Unique. Beautiful craftsmanship. Perfectly preserved, olive green patina. Dimensions- 19 mm Weighs- 5, 41 g Authenic ancient ring.
RARE ANCIENT ROMAN TOTATIS BRONZE FINGER RING found Leicestershire 022908
RARE ANCIENT ROMAN'TOT(ATIS) BRONZE FINGER RING Copper-alloy. 7.20 grams, 26 mm overall, 21.37 mm internal diameter(approximate size British X 1/2, USA 11 3/4, Europe 27.01, Japan 26) 2nd-3rd century AD. A large plain hoop with expanding shoulders. The bezel is flat with bulges to the shoulders. It is lightly marked with'TOT' between horizontal palm-leaf motifs, for the god Totatis. Totatis, associated with the Roman god Mars, clearly had a loyal following in what we now call Lincolnshire, though his name seems to have been found so far in Britain only on finger-rings. Reference: Hammond, B. Keep a Sharpe Eye Out for Totatis. Treasure Hunting. January 2009, page 44. Fine condition. Provenance: found Leicestershire, UK. Please read about our Selling Policies on our Pages Payment Credit or Debit Cards. We check consignee addresses ... moreand can only despatch to the cardholders billing address; Paypal to sales@time-line.co.uk; Bank Transfer; UK Cheque or Postal Order made payable to TimeLine Originals. Fees We do not charge any extras for taxes or handling. V.A.T. No. GB 795 7410 88; Margin scheme applies. Shipping UK Recorded delivery £3.00; UK Special delivery £6.00 including insurance International signed for £6.50 including insurance. Export licences may be required for some items. Under British law an export permit is required for all coins and antiquities over 50 years old found in UK soil. If required we make your application free of charge. Although this results in a delay, this export document ensures that your item is exported legally, and is an additional guarantee that your item is 100% authentic as described. Delivery We normally ship within 24 hours of receiving payment. Refunds& Returns All items are strictly described and graded, and are guaranteed genuine by us forever. Items are sent to you on 14 days approval. Belgravia developments(UK) Ltd. T/a TimeLine Originals; Company reg. No 3516937 Contact Me: info@time-lines.co.uk; Telephone: +44[0]1708-222384; Time-lines.co.uk, Be
ANCIENT AUTHENTIC GREEK BYZANTINE OR ROMAN BRONZE RING
ANCIENT AUTHENTIC GREEK BYZANTINE OR ROMAN BRONZE RING SIZE: 8.75. RING TOP MEASURES APPROXIMATELY: 13MM IN DIAMETER. GOOD CONDITION. SEE PHOTO. CHECK MY PHOTOS THEY ARE PART OF MY DESCRIPTION"
LARGE ANCIENT ROMAN LEGIONARY SILVER RING WITH WARRIOR INTAGLIO,100-400 AD.
LARGE AND HEAVY ANCIENT ROMAN LEGIONARY SILVER RING WITH WARRIOR OR ROMAN WARGOD MARS INTAGLIO IN CARNELIAN GEMSTONE.100-400 AD. CONDITION:WEARABLE.THE BAND IS THIN FROM WEAR AND AN OLD REPAIR IS VISIBLE. CLEANED! TRACES OF AGE AS VISIBLE! NOTICE WELL THE DETAILED XXL-PICTURE`S! WEIGHT:14.1GRAMS! INNERSIZE:21MM. US-SIZE ca:11 1/2. 1INCH=2.54CM) BIDDERS WITH A 0-FEEDBACK RATE.PLEASE CONTACT SELLER FIRST BEFORE BID OR BUY! PLEASE READ THE DESCRIPTION VERY CAREFULLY AND BID ON THIS AUCTION ONLY IF YOU 100% AGREE ALL TERMS AND CONDITIONS! DESCRIPTIONS ARE MADE AS CONSCIENTIOUS AS POSSIBLE. WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS.AND WILL DO EVERYTHING YOU ARE SATISFIED WITH YOUR PURCHASE. DO YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS OR PROBLEM WITH YOUR PURCHASE.PLEASE CONTACT SELLER FIRST,WE WILL ALWAY`S FIND A SOLUTION FOR IT! 30 DAY`S RETURN PRIVILEGE FOR ANY REASON.LESS ... moreSHIPPING FEES,WITHOUT DISCUSSION! REFUND OF FULL PAYMENT.SHIPMENTCOSTS NOT INCLUDED,WHEN THE OBJECT IS RETURNED TO THE SELLER IN THE SAME CONDITION AS SHIPPED,WITHIN 30 DAY`S! COMBINE ITEMS FOR SHIPPING DISCOUNT! SHIPMENTS WILL BE SEND AS FAST AS POSSIBLE.BUT REMEMBER WHEN SOMETHING GO WRONG IN THE SHIPPING TRAJECT,THE SELLER IS NOT RESPONSIBLE OF IT,WE DON`T HAVE INFLUENCE ON THE SHIPPINGCOMPANY`S! OVERSEAS SHIPMENT`S WILL TAKE LONGER.WHEN CUSTOM TAKE OUT FOR AN INSPECTION! REGISTERED OR INSURED SHIPMENT IS ADVISED BY THE SELLER! ASK SELLER FOR THE RATES! PAYMENT`S MUST BE RECEIVED WITHIN 3 DAY`S FROM THE END OF AUCTION! THESE CLEAR TERMS AND CONDITIONS AVOIDS NEEDLESS MISUNDERSTANDINGS! GOOD LUCK WITH BIDDING!
Ancient Roman “Flora Goddess” Solid Bronze Ring 100-200 AD
Ancient Roman“Flora Goddess” Solid Bronze Ring 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, emeralds and sapphires ... morefound their way from the silk route to the Roman land to appease the rich and mighty of this civilization. This exceptional piece of Roman jewellery is elegant in design and was created as a symbol of its ancient patron’s devotion of the Roman Goddess. Flora. It is made of bronze and is fully intact, bearing a large floral-shaped bezel with a pointed nodule which takes centre positioning and a smaller sized decorative floral moulding on each side of it. Its band is very thick, extremely solid, rounded and smooth all around making this a very wearable ring today, as it was when it was last worn in antiquity. This ring would very likely been owned by a young Roman woman as a gift of blessing and/or a charm that will give her fertility and children. A dark, natural patina is retained all over with light earthen sediments that have settled in many areas around the ring. In Roman mythology. Flora was a goddess of flowers and the season of spring. While she was otherwise a relatively minor figure in Roman mythology, being one among several fertility goddesses, her association with the spring gave her particular importance at the coming of springtime. To the average Roman, th
Ancient Roman Soldier’s Rounded “Evil Eye” Bronze Ring Large 100-300AD
Ancient Roman Soldier’s Rounded“Evil Eye” Bronze Ring Large 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 very solid and handsome ancient Roman bronze ring is of excellent condition and is fully intact. Its band is exceptionally broad and thick and its shoulders are decorated with an arrow-tip protrusive mould on each side. Its very large. Rounded bezel bears with a raised frame as well as a raised circle carved out in the middle, in representation of the evil eye. This ring retains a dark, natural patina all over with earthen encrustations that have settled in some areas. In ancient Roman times, this ring served as a form of protection against such bad omens and evil spirits and was an essential form of adornment for the Roman individual. This very large ring has been very well-preserved and remains as bold and symbolic an accessory as it did when it was first made. 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 p
Ancient Roman Silver Alloy Ring with Dark Green Glass Inlay Very Large 100-300AD
Ancient Roman Silver Alloy Ring with Dark Green Glass Inlay Very Large 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, ... moreemeralds and sapphires found their way from the silk route to the Roman land to appease the rich and mighty of this civilization. This very impressive ancient Roman silver alloy ring bears a broad. Symmetrically formed and smooth all over hoop, which makes for a very comfortable fit when worn today. The band opens up into two parts at the shoulders, and soldered firm to the back of its bezel. As additional reinforcement, the ancient craftsman has added a flat, arrow-tipped piece of silver alloy strip, attaching the side of the bezel to the shoulders of the hoop. Its square shaped, shield-type bezel is turned in slightly at the uppermost tip, forming a secure frame for its captivating dark green glass inlay. The Romans greatly favoured the use of stone and glass in their jewellery. And expanded the Hellenistic tradition by focusing on the visual effects multi-coloured bits of stone and glass could achieve in their own right. The Romans used glass extensively to imitate precious stones such as emerald, sardonyx, and amethyst, since glass was much easier to carve. The green hue of its glass inlay would have been chosen to imitate the likes of an emerald stone as it was bel