Description
Roman Bronze Ring with Intaglio of a Deer & Tree
1st-4th cent AD
Roman
Ring Size is 4.5
The Roman bronze ring with an intaglio of a deer and tree, made between 1–4 AD, is a small but detailed piece of jewelry. It has a carved stone, likely carnelian, set into the bronze band. The image shows a deer next to a tree, symbols that may have stood for purity, nature, or spiritual meaning in Roman culture. Additionally, rings like this were not just decorative—they also served as personal seals to show identity and status. This ring shows how Romans combined beauty, meaning, and everyday use in their jewelry.
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