Roman Bronze Signet Ring with Geometric Motif

Roman Bronze Signet Ring with Geometric Motif

$260.00
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Date: c. 3rd - 4th Century A.D.Weight: 10.1 gramsSize: 7.25 (U.S.) / O (U.K.)  History of the Artifact Dated to the late Roman Empire, ca. 3rd-4th centuries A.D, this Roman bronze ring features a broad, rounded bezel engraved with a bold geometric composition formed by intersecting linear elements. The incised design—framed loosely within a lozenge—evokes the abstract visual language favored in Late Roman personal adornment, where linear symmetry often carried symbolic or protective connotations. The shoulders are decorated with shallow linear bands, lending subtle texture to the overall form. Rings of this type were common across the provinces of the Roman Empire, typically worn by individuals of modest status. Serving both decorative and practical functions, they were often used as personal identifiers or seal rings. The deep, olive-toned patina and smoothed surfaces suggest prolonged wear, attesting to the ring’s use in daily life.  A representative example of Late Roman provincial

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