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Ancient Roman Roman Kyria finger ring made of silver with decoration Antique Domina Jewelry VZ Ring

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For sale is a beautiful and rare Roman finger ring with magnificent decoration and side notches made of silver.

Age: approx. 2nd - 5th century AD
Size: length 1. 9 cm, inner diameter 1. 7 cm and weight 3. 0 g.
Condition/shape: Very good condition (see pictures)

The present ancient and rare Roman finger ring is undoubtedly a remarkable artifact that reflects the refined craftsmanship and aesthetic taste of its time. Dating from approximately the 2nd to 5th century AD, this ring presents itself in exceptionally good condition, as can be seen in the attached pictures.

A particularly striking feature of this ring is the dot decoration that is placed in the middle of the ring, which gives the ring a noble and luxurious look. In addition to the spiral decoration, the sides of the ring are also decorated. Striking notches run along the edges and give the ring a dynamic and aesthetically pleasing texture.

The silver finish of the ring is of beautiful quality, and the fine details of the decoration are testament to the craftsmanship and artistic skill of Roman jewelers. Despite its age, this ring exudes a timeless elegance and is reminiscent of the sophisticated fashion and luxurious lifestyle of the Roman elite.

Overall, this ancient Roman silver finger ring with its striking crest is a stunning example of the artistry and cultural wealth of ancient Rome. Its exceptional condition makes it a valuable find for collectors and historians alike interested in the history of Roman civilization and its ornate craftsmanship.

Origin: From a more than 40-year-old antique collection, northern European estate, acquired on the European art market. Further details are known.

Protection of cultural assets:

All artifacts we offer come from a private collection,
The acquisition and export of the artifacts were not subject to any legal regulations at the time.
This also applies to finds from German federal states - where sales are still legal today.

Ownership is therefore legal – all legal regulations are adhered to.

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Collection dissolution

For sale is a beautiful and rare Roman finger ring with magnificent decoration and side notches made of silver.

Age: approx. 2nd - 5th century AD
Size: length 1. 9 cm, inner diameter 1. 7 cm and weight 3. 0 g.
Condition/shape: Very good condition (see pictures)

The present ancient and rare Roman finger ring is undoubtedly a remarkable artifact that reflects the refined craftsmanship and aesthetic taste of its time. Dating from approximately the 2nd to 5th century AD, this ring presents itself in exceptionally good condition, as can be seen in the attached pictures.

A particularly striking feature of this ring is the dot decoration that is placed in the middle of the ring, which gives the ring a noble and luxurious look. In addition to the spiral decoration, the sides of the ring are also decorated. Striking notches run along the edges and give the ring a dynamic and aesthetically pleasing texture.

The silver finish of the ring is of beautiful quality, and the fine details of the decoration are testament to the craftsmanship and artistic skill of Roman jewelers. Despite its age, this ring exudes a timeless elegance and is reminiscent of the sophisticated fashion and luxurious lifestyle of the Roman elite.

Overall, this ancient Roman silver finger ring with its striking crest is a stunning example of the artistry and cultural wealth of ancient Rome. Its exceptional condition makes it a valuable find for collectors and historians alike interested in the history of Roman civilization and its ornate craftsmanship.

Origin: From a more than 40-year-old antique collection, northern European estate, acquired on the European art market. Further details are known.

Protection of cultural assets:

All artifacts we offer come from a private collection,
The acquisition and export of the artifacts were not subject to any legal regulations at the time.
This also applies to finds from German federal states - where sales are still legal today.

Ownership is therefore legal – all legal regulations are adhered to.

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