Roman Gold Finger-Ring

Roman Gold Finger-Ring 
Set with an un-engraved ‘Nicolo Gem’ 
Gold, chalcedony
Roman Empire
Circa 3rd Century AD

Size: 52 (EU) L 1/2 (UK) 5 7/8 (US)
Weight: 26.6 grams
 
Roman Gold Finger-Ring 
Set with an un-engraved ‘Nicolo Gem’ 
Gold, chalcedony
Roman Empire
Circa 3rd Century AD

Size: 52 (EU) L 1/2 (UK) 5 7/8 (US) Weight: 26.6 grams
A Roman gold finger-ring, crafted with a solid-cast hoop of substantial form, features broad-angled shoulders that taper smoothly into a rounded band. The oval bezel is meticulously recessed to accommodate a flat, bevelled ‘nicolo’ gem, a layered chalcedony characterised by its dark blue upper surface and a paler base. Rings of this type were widely worn during the 3rd century CE across the Roman Empire, serving both as symbols of personal wealth and as carriers for engraved intaglios used in sealing. The absence of engraving in the present example may indicate either an unused gemstone or a deliberate aesthetic choice, emphasising the natural beauty of the material. The ring’s proportions and robust construction are characteristic of late Imperial goldsmiths’ work, reflecting a preference for bold, architectural forms and meticulously balanced symmetry. 
Ex Private Canadian collection 
Ex Private collection 

Roman Gold Finger-Ring

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