One original ancient Roman Celtic bronze soldiers ring artifact Evil Eye Magic. Rings were worn by ancient Greek and Roman senators and citizens. For the rich they conveyed status and wealth. Nice bronze ring with 10 punched-dot "evil eye" protective motif, designed to protect the wearer from harm and misfortune.
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Rings were worn by ancient Greek and Roman senators and citizens. For the rich they conveyed status and wealth. Finger rings represented the language of social code, and connoted one’s social standing.
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Ancient artefact - seal ring.
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Roman solid silver ring featuring a carnelian stone intaglio depicting Cupid, the Roman god of love, seated on a large amphora and drinking from a wineskin suggests themes of celebration and indulgence, which were common in Roman culture. Rings like this, especially with intricate designs and symbolic imagery, were often worn by the wealthy or used as signet rings for sealing documents. Measurements:20.4m. 13g. Circa: 1st.-3rd. C.Ad.
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