Bague en bronze de la Rome antique | Gravure du Christogramme (Chi-Rho) du christianisme primitif | Ier-IVe siècle apr. J.-C.

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Roman ring engraved with Chi-Rho Christogram, early Christian symbol, bronze or base metal, 1st–4th century CE, showing fine Roman craftsmanship and preserved patina.
Roman ring engraved with Chi-Rho Christogram, early Christian symbol, bronze or base metal, 1st–4th century CE, showing fine Roman craftsmanship and preserved patina.
Roman ring engraved with Chi-Rho Christogram, early Christian symbol, bronze or base metal, 1st–4th century CE, showing fine Roman craftsmanship and preserved patina.
Ancient Roman bronze ring with Christogram (Chi-Rho) engraving, 1st–4th Century CE, authentic early Christian artifact, displayed at Relic and Rarity.
Side view of ancient Roman bronze ring, early Christian Chi-Rho symbol, 1st–4th Century CE, genuine antiquity from Relic and Rarity.
Ancient Roman bronze ring, authentic 1st–4th Century CE antiquity with Chi-Rho engraving, certified and available at Relic and Rarity.
Ancient Roman bronze ring, authentic 1st–4th Century CE antiquity with Chi-Rho engraving, certified and available at Relic and Rarity.
Close-up macro image of Roman bronze ring’s engraving and patina, early Christian Christogram symbol, 1st–4th Century CE.
Angled view of ancient Roman bronze ring with dark patina, Chi-Rho engraving, early Christian era artifact, 1st–4th Century CE.
Close-up of engraved Roman bronze ring showing early Christian Christogram, 1st–4th Century CE, authentic artifact from Relic and Rarity.
Roman early Christian bronze ring with engraved Christogram, 1st–4th Century CE, historical artifact displayed at Relic and Rarity Gallery.
Detailed shot of Roman bronze ring featuring Christogram symbol, early Christian antiquity, circa 1st–4th Century CE, authentic artifact.
Ancient Roman bronze ring, authentic 1st–4th Century CE antiquity with Chi-Rho engraving, certified and available at Relic and Rarity.
Top view of ancient Roman bronze ring, showing circular bezel and engraved Christogram, 1st–4th Century CE, early Christian artifact.
Roman bronze ring from early Christian period (1st–4th Century CE), Christogram engraving visible, genuine artifact from Relic and Rarity.
  • Roman ring engraved with Chi-Rho Christogram, early Christian symbol, bronze or base metal, 1st–4th century CE, showing fine Roman craftsmanship and preserved patina.
  • Roman ring engraved with Chi-Rho Christogram, early Christian symbol, bronze or base metal, 1st–4th century CE, showing fine Roman craftsmanship and preserved patina.
  • Roman ring engraved with Chi-Rho Christogram, early Christian symbol, bronze or base metal, 1st–4th century CE, showing fine Roman craftsmanship and preserved patina.
  • Ancient Roman bronze ring with Christogram (Chi-Rho) engraving, 1st–4th Century CE, authentic early Christian artifact, displayed at Relic and Rarity.
  • Side view of ancient Roman bronze ring, early Christian Chi-Rho symbol, 1st–4th Century CE, genuine antiquity from Relic and Rarity.
  • Ancient Roman bronze ring, authentic 1st–4th Century CE antiquity with Chi-Rho engraving, certified and available at Relic and Rarity.
  • Ancient Roman bronze ring, authentic 1st–4th Century CE antiquity with Chi-Rho engraving, certified and available at Relic and Rarity.
  • Close-up macro image of Roman bronze ring’s engraving and patina, early Christian Christogram symbol, 1st–4th Century CE.
  • Angled view of ancient Roman bronze ring with dark patina, Chi-Rho engraving, early Christian era artifact, 1st–4th Century CE.
  • Close-up of engraved Roman bronze ring showing early Christian Christogram, 1st–4th Century CE, authentic artifact from Relic and Rarity.
  • Roman early Christian bronze ring with engraved Christogram, 1st–4th Century CE, historical artifact displayed at Relic and Rarity Gallery.
  • Detailed shot of Roman bronze ring featuring Christogram symbol, early Christian antiquity, circa 1st–4th Century CE, authentic artifact.
  • Ancient Roman bronze ring, authentic 1st–4th Century CE antiquity with Chi-Rho engraving, certified and available at Relic and Rarity.
  • Top view of ancient Roman bronze ring, showing circular bezel and engraved Christogram, 1st–4th Century CE, early Christian artifact.
  • Roman bronze ring from early Christian period (1st–4th Century CE), Christogram engraving visible, genuine artifact from Relic and Rarity.
Roman ring engraved with Chi-Rho Christogram, early Christian symbol, bronze or base metal, 1st–4th century CE, showing fine Roman craftsmanship and preserved patina.
Roman ring engraved with Chi-Rho Christogram, early Christian symbol, bronze or base metal, 1st–4th century CE, showing fine Roman craftsmanship and preserved patina.
Roman ring engraved with Chi-Rho Christogram, early Christian symbol, bronze or base metal, 1st–4th century CE, showing fine Roman craftsmanship and preserved patina.
Ancient Roman bronze ring with Christogram (Chi-Rho) engraving, 1st–4th Century CE, authentic early Christian artifact, displayed at Relic and Rarity.
Side view of ancient Roman bronze ring, early Christian Chi-Rho symbol, 1st–4th Century CE, genuine antiquity from Relic and Rarity.
Ancient Roman bronze ring, authentic 1st–4th Century CE antiquity with Chi-Rho engraving, certified and available at Relic and Rarity.
Ancient Roman bronze ring, authentic 1st–4th Century CE antiquity with Chi-Rho engraving, certified and available at Relic and Rarity.
Close-up macro image of Roman bronze ring’s engraving and patina, early Christian Christogram symbol, 1st–4th Century CE.
Angled view of ancient Roman bronze ring with dark patina, Chi-Rho engraving, early Christian era artifact, 1st–4th Century CE.
Close-up of engraved Roman bronze ring showing early Christian Christogram, 1st–4th Century CE, authentic artifact from Relic and Rarity.
Roman early Christian bronze ring with engraved Christogram, 1st–4th Century CE, historical artifact displayed at Relic and Rarity Gallery.
Detailed shot of Roman bronze ring featuring Christogram symbol, early Christian antiquity, circa 1st–4th Century CE, authentic artifact.
Ancient Roman bronze ring, authentic 1st–4th Century CE antiquity with Chi-Rho engraving, certified and available at Relic and Rarity.
Top view of ancient Roman bronze ring, showing circular bezel and engraved Christogram, 1st–4th Century CE, early Christian artifact.
Roman bronze ring from early Christian period (1st–4th Century CE), Christogram engraving visible, genuine artifact from Relic and Rarity.

Bague en bronze de la Rome antique | Gravure du Christogramme (Chi-Rho) du christianisme primitif | Ier-IVe siècle apr. J.-C.

Description

Contexte historique et origine

Région : Empire romain
Matériau : Bronze ou métal de base (avec gravure paléochrétienne)
Période : Ier-IVe siècle de notre ère

Description
Cette bague romaine au design exceptionnel arbore un christogramme, l'un des premiers symboles du christianisme. Datant du Ier au IVe siècle de notre ère, elle allie savoir-faire romain raffiné et profonde signification spirituelle. Le christogramme, formé des lettres grecques Chi (Χ) et Rho (Ρ), les deux premières lettres de « Christos », était un symbole de foi discret mais puissant à une époque où le christianisme était encore émergent dans le monde romain.

Caractéristiques

- Christogramme gravé (monogramme Chi-Rho)

- Symbole chrétien primitif représentant Jésus-Christ

- Un artisanat romain complexe mêlant art et foi

- Fonctionnel à la fois comme bijou et symbole personnel de dévotion

Importance culturelle
Du Ier au IVe siècle de notre ère, le christianisme s'est répandu dans tout l'Empire romain, souvent sous le joug de la persécution. Les croyants utilisaient des symboles discrets comme le christogramme pour s'identifier et exprimer leur dévotion, tout en évitant d'attirer l'attention. Ces bagues servaient non seulement d'ornements personnels, mais aussi de marqueurs profonds de l'identité spirituelle, alliant foi et vie quotidienne. Figurant parmi les premières formes d'iconographie chrétienne, cette pièce reflète la résilience et la dévotion des premières communautés chrétiennes.

Condition
Bien conservé, avec patine naturelle et christogramme gravé visible. Une légère usure due à l'âge renforce son authenticité et sa valeur historique.

Dimensions (approximatives)
Taille de la bague : 7,5 US

Âge
Ier-IVe siècle de notre ère

Description

Contexte historique et origine

Région : Empire romain
Matériau : Bronze ou métal de base (avec gravure paléochrétienne)
Période : Ier-IVe siècle de notre ère

Description
Cette bague romaine au design exceptionnel arbore un christogramme, l'un des premiers symboles du christianisme. Datant du Ier au IVe siècle de notre ère, elle allie savoir-faire romain raffiné et profonde signification spirituelle. Le christogramme, formé des lettres grecques Chi (Χ) et Rho (Ρ), les deux premières lettres de « Christos », était un symbole de foi discret mais puissant à une époque où le christianisme était encore émergent dans le monde romain.

Caractéristiques

- Christogramme gravé (monogramme Chi-Rho)

- Symbole chrétien primitif représentant Jésus-Christ

- Un artisanat romain complexe mêlant art et foi

- Fonctionnel à la fois comme bijou et symbole personnel de dévotion

Importance culturelle
Du Ier au IVe siècle de notre ère, le christianisme s'est répandu dans tout l'Empire romain, souvent sous le joug de la persécution. Les croyants utilisaient des symboles discrets comme le christogramme pour s'identifier et exprimer leur dévotion, tout en évitant d'attirer l'attention. Ces bagues servaient non seulement d'ornements personnels, mais aussi de marqueurs profonds de l'identité spirituelle, alliant foi et vie quotidienne. Figurant parmi les premières formes d'iconographie chrétienne, cette pièce reflète la résilience et la dévotion des premières communautés chrétiennes.

Condition
Bien conservé, avec patine naturelle et christogramme gravé visible. Une légère usure due à l'âge renforce son authenticité et sa valeur historique.

Dimensions (approximatives)
Taille de la bague : 7,5 US

Âge
Ier-IVe siècle de notre ère

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