Roman, Imperial Period, ca. 1st to 3rd century CE. A lovely carnelian intaglio cabochon, finely incised with the image of a youth and set in a modern gold ring to be wearable. Facing right, the figure strides forward, raising one hand as the other holds a set of arrows or spears behind his back. He presents slender limbs, a bulging belly, and a short coiffure. The translucent salmon pink hue of the stone is nicely contrasted by the lustrous gold ring, which boasts an ovoid frame and tubular band. A beautiful combination of ancient art and modern style! Size (ring): 1" Diameter (2.5 cm); (intaglio): 0.7" L x 0.5" W (1.8 cm x 1.3 cm); gold quality: 93% (equivalent to 22K+); weight: 10.5 grams; US ring size: 4.25
Provenance: East Coast collection, New York Gallery, New York City, New York, USA, acquired before 2010
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Condition
Intaglio is ancient and set in modern gold ring to be wearable. Expected softening of detail to intaglio and some light scratches to ring. Otherwise, intact and excellent.