




Ancient Roman Garnet Ring in High-Purity Gold, Circa 2nd–3rd Century CE
Rare Ancient Roman Yellow Gold Garnet Ring
This Ancient Roman garnet ring, dating to the 2nd–3rd century CE, is crafted in high-purity gold and set with an oval garnet of rich, deep red hue. Rings of this type were worn in the Roman world as markers of status and personal identity, valued for both their precious materials and symbolic associations.
The ring features a rounded hoop decorated with raised ribbing at the shoulders, a characteristic design element seen in Roman gold jewelry of this period. The garnet remains securely set within its original bezel, displaying surface wear consistent with age and long historical use. The overall form is balanced and restrained, emphasizing material quality and classical proportion.
Notably, this ring survives in a rare size 7, an uncommon and highly desirable feature for ancient jewelry, as many Roman rings were produced in significantly smaller sizes. Its wearable proportions, combined with excellent preservation and high-purity gold, make this example particularly appealing to collectors.
A well-preserved and authentic object of Roman personal adornment, this ring offers a tangible connection to antiquity, uniting material value, historical craftsmanship, and enduring presence.
Key Features
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Authentic Ancient Roman garnet ring
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Crafted in high-purity gold
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Oval convex garnet with deep red coloration
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Original Roman bezel setting
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Rounded hoop with raised ribbing at the shoulders
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Rare and wearable size 7
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Excellent preservation with age-appropriate wear
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Strong collector and archaeological significance
Technical Details
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Culture: Roman
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Era: Circa 2nd–3rd century CE
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Metal: High-purity gold
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Stone: Garnet
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Cut: Cabochon (oval, convex)
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Ring Size: 7 (rare for ancient rings)
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Weight: 12.5 grams
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Condition: Excellent, with surface wear consistent with age
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