Victorian 'Socrates' Intaglio Ring

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    • A finely executed French 18K gold intaglio ring dating to the mid-19th century, circa 1860, set with a richly coloured banded agate carved in profile with the head of Socrates. The agate displays natural bands of orange, yellow, and deep red, which are skilfully utilised by the engraver to give depth and character to the classical portrait.

      Socrates, the foundational figure of Western philosophy, was revered in the 18th and 19th centuries as a symbol of reason, moral integrity, intellectual independence, and the pursuit of truth. Wearing his likeness was not decorative alone; it was a deliberate intellectual statement. Such rings were favoured by scholars, collectors, and members of the educated elite, aligning the wearer with Enlightenment ideals, classical learning, and philosophical virtue. Intaglios of philosophers and statesmen were especially popular in France during this period, reflecting the era’s deep engagement with antiquity.

      The oval agate intaglio measures approximately 14 × 10mm and is mounted in a substantial oval bezel measuring 19 × 15mm. The ring is crafted in solid gold and bears the French owl control mark, indicating a minimum fineness of 18K; the gold tests accordingly. The hoop is robust and well-proportioned, designed both for durability and presence on the hand. The ring weighs 5.37 grams and fits a UK size U, equivalent to a US size 10.

      A closely related example is held in the British Museum collection (museum number 1867,0507.459), underscoring the historical and artistic relevance of this type of intaglio ring.

      This is a compelling and wearable survivor of 19th-century classical revival jewellery; intellectually charged, visually striking, and firmly rooted in the long tradition of philosophical portraiture in engraved gems.
    A finely executed French 18K gold intaglio ring dating to the mid-19th century, circa 1860, set with a richly coloured banded agate carved in profile with the head of Socrates. The agate displays natural bands of orange, yellow, and deep red, which are skilfully utilised by the engraver to give depth and character to the classical portrait.

    Socrates, the foundational figure of Western philosophy, was revered in the 18th and 19th centuries as a symbol of reason, moral integrity, intellectual independence, and the pursuit of truth. Wearing his likeness was not decorative alone; it was a deliberate intellectual statement. Such rings were favoured by scholars, collectors, and members of the educated elite, aligning the wearer with Enlightenment ideals, classical learning, and philosophical virtue. Intaglios of philosophers and statesmen were especially popular in France during this period, reflecting the era’s deep engagement with antiquity.

    The oval agate intaglio measures approximately 14 × 10mm and is mounted in a substantial oval bezel measuring 19 × 15mm. The ring is crafted in solid gold and bears the French owl control mark, indicating a minimum fineness of 18K; the gold tests accordingly. The hoop is robust and well-proportioned, designed both for durability and presence on the hand. The ring weighs 5.37 grams and fits a UK size U, equivalent to a US size 10.

    A closely related example is held in the British Museum collection (museum number 1867,0507.459), underscoring the historical and artistic relevance of this type of intaglio ring.

    This is a compelling and wearable survivor of 19th-century classical revival jewellery; intellectually charged, visually striking, and firmly rooted in the long tradition of philosophical portraiture in engraved gems.

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