Ancient Roman Intaglio Ring – Ravensbury Antiques

Ancient Roman Intaglio Ring

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    • This exceptional ring combines the artistry of two distinct eras: an ancient Roman nicolo intaglio, dating to the 1st to 2nd century AD, set within an elegant late 18th-century gold signet mount. Nicolo intaglios are a refined type of glyptic art, crafted from sardonyx, agate, chalcedony, or glass, where a lighter surface layer is skillfully carved away to reveal a darker ground. In this example, the intaglio is made from glass, featuring a mottled light blue layer over a deep blue background. It likely depicts Hercules, the Roman God of strength and heroism, a subject revered in antiquity as a symbol of power, courage, and virtue.

      Glyptic art has been admired since the height of the Roman Empire, enjoying notable revivals during the Renaissance and Georgian periods. The intaglio tradition, treasured by aristocratic collectors, became an essential part of the ‘Grand Tour,’ with ancient pieces like this often set into jewellery during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. For context, similar examples can be found in the collections of the British Museum, the Victoria and Albert Museum, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

      The intaglio is secured in a classic rubover setting, accentuated by a grooved bezel and gracefully flared shoulders, which taper into a plain, rounded band. Crafted in 18K gold, the ring boasts a silky, smooth texture, a testament to both its craftsmanship and centuries of wear.

      Measurements:

      • UK size O (US size 7)
      • Intaglio: 11mm x 9mm

      A stunning example of ancient glyptic art paired with Georgian-era craftsmanship, this ring offers a timeless connection to history, symbolising strength and endurance across millennia.

    This exceptional ring combines the artistry of two distinct eras: an ancient Roman nicolo intaglio, dating to the 1st to 2nd century AD, set within an elegant late 18th-century gold signet mount. Nicolo intaglios are a refined type of glyptic art, crafted from sardonyx, agate, chalcedony, or glass, where a lighter surface layer is skillfully carved away to reveal a darker ground. In this example, the intaglio is made from glass, featuring a mottled light blue layer over a deep blue background. It likely depicts Hercules, the Roman God of strength and heroism, a subject revered in antiquity as a symbol of power, courage, and virtue.

    Glyptic art has been admired since the height of the Roman Empire, enjoying notable revivals during the Renaissance and Georgian periods. The intaglio tradition, treasured by aristocratic collectors, became an essential part of the ‘Grand Tour,’ with ancient pieces like this often set into jewellery during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. For context, similar examples can be found in the collections of the British Museum, the Victoria and Albert Museum, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

    The intaglio is secured in a classic rubover setting, accentuated by a grooved bezel and gracefully flared shoulders, which taper into a plain, rounded band. Crafted in 18K gold, the ring boasts a silky, smooth texture, a testament to both its craftsmanship and centuries of wear.

    Measurements:

    • UK size O (US size 7)
    • Intaglio: 11mm x 9mm

    A stunning example of ancient glyptic art paired with Georgian-era craftsmanship, this ring offers a timeless connection to history, symbolising strength and endurance across millennia.

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