Description:

Roman, Imperial period, ca. 1st to 3rd century CE. An elegant ring, entirely hand-carved from stone to feature a convex band and flat ovoid intaglio of a quadruped resembling a horse. Roman finger rings sculpted from a single piece of stone are comparatively rare. The hoops can be plain, as seen on the example presented here, or ornamented, and are typically made from carnelian, chalcedony, rock crystal, and amber. The type typically has the bezel engraved in intaglio for use as a seal, as seen in the incised form of a quadruped on the ovoid bezel of this ring. A rare and remarkable example from ancient Rome! Size of ring (exterior diameter): 0.8" L (2 cm); of band width: 0.3" W (0.8 cm); of bezel/seal face: 0.5" L x 0.25" W (1.3 cm x 0.6 cm); US ring size: 2.75

Provenance: private Matrisciano collection, Thousand Oaks, California, USA, before 2002

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#176114

  • Condition: Some nicks and abrasions to surface with softening of incised detail on seal face. Otherwise, intact, excellent, and wearable with remains of pigment in recessed areas.

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