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Roman Bronze Ring – 1st Century Ad
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Object description :

"Roman Bronze Ring – 1st Century Ad"
Interesting Roman ring from the 1st century AD, cast in bronze and decorated with an engraved motif of two fish facing each other, a common symbol in the ancient world, associated both with fertility and, later, with early Christianity. This piece offers a fine example of Roman craftsmanship in jewelry for everyday or symbolic use.Period: 1st century AD.Origin: Imperial Rome.Material: Bronze with original greenish patina, a testament to its authenticity and the passage of time.Decoration: Incised engraving depicting two fish; It can be interpreted as a symbol of abundance, water, or even an early Christian sign.Size:Inner diameter: 2 cm.Hoop height: 0.7 cm.Condition: Excellent for its age. The patina is well preserved and shows no structural cracks.An archaeological collectible, ideal for collectors of Roman art, ancient jewelry, or early Christian symbolism. It may be included in a museum catalog or in a private collection of classical antiquities.
Price: 450 €
Period: Before 16th century
Style: Rome and Antic Greece
Condition: Good condition

Material: Bronze

Reference: 1546483
Availability: In stock
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Roman Bronze Ring – 1st Century Ad
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