Ancient Bronze Ring | Circa 1st to 5th Century CE

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Ancient bronze ring from the Mediterranean or Middle East, 1st–5th century CE, with a bold bezel, natural patina, and simple, elegant design.
Ancient bronze ring from the Mediterranean or Middle East, 1st–5th century CE, with a bold bezel, natural patina, and simple, elegant design.
Ancient bronze ring from the Mediterranean or Middle East, 1st–5th century CE, with a bold bezel, natural patina, and simple, elegant design.
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  • Ancient bronze ring from the Mediterranean or Middle East, 1st–5th century CE, with a bold bezel, natural patina, and simple, elegant design.
  • Ancient bronze ring from the Mediterranean or Middle East, 1st–5th century CE, with a bold bezel, natural patina, and simple, elegant design.
  • Ancient bronze ring from the Mediterranean or Middle East, 1st–5th century CE, with a bold bezel, natural patina, and simple, elegant design.
  • 748435
  • 748435
  • 748435
  • 748435
  • 748435
  • 748435
Ancient bronze ring from the Mediterranean or Middle East, 1st–5th century CE, with a bold bezel, natural patina, and simple, elegant design.
Ancient bronze ring from the Mediterranean or Middle East, 1st–5th century CE, with a bold bezel, natural patina, and simple, elegant design.
Ancient bronze ring from the Mediterranean or Middle East, 1st–5th century CE, with a bold bezel, natural patina, and simple, elegant design.
748435
748435
748435
748435
748435
748435

Ancient Bronze Ring | Circa 1st to 5th Century CE

Description

Historical Context & Origin

Region: Mediterranean or Middle East
Material: Bronze
Period: 1st–5th Century CE

Description
This ancient bronze ring features a bold bezel design and a rich natural patina developed over centuries, reflecting its age and authenticity. Likely originating from the Mediterranean or Middle Eastern regions, the ring embodies the artistry of ancient cultures, combining elegance with practical functionality. Its simplicity of form emphasizes the refined craftsmanship of the period, while the weathered surface tells a story of centuries past.

Features

- Distinctive bezel with clean, minimal lines

- Natural patina from centuries of age and burial

- Robust bronze construction, ensuring durability and preservation

- Balanced design that reflects both elegance and utility

Cultural Significance
Rings in antiquity were not merely adornments but carried symbolic and practical meaning. They could serve as seals for marking documents, as status symbols reflecting social rank, or as personal tokens tied to cultural or spiritual beliefs. This ring exemplifies the dual role of jewelry in ancient societies—as both a personal ornament and a representation of identity and authority.

Condition
The ring shows natural patina and surface wear consistent with great age. The weathered finish enhances its authenticity, offering a tangible connection to the ancient world.

Dimensions (approximate)
Ring Size: 6.75 US

Age
Circa 1st–5th Century CE

Description

Historical Context & Origin

Region: Mediterranean or Middle East
Material: Bronze
Period: 1st–5th Century CE

Description
This ancient bronze ring features a bold bezel design and a rich natural patina developed over centuries, reflecting its age and authenticity. Likely originating from the Mediterranean or Middle Eastern regions, the ring embodies the artistry of ancient cultures, combining elegance with practical functionality. Its simplicity of form emphasizes the refined craftsmanship of the period, while the weathered surface tells a story of centuries past.

Features

- Distinctive bezel with clean, minimal lines

- Natural patina from centuries of age and burial

- Robust bronze construction, ensuring durability and preservation

- Balanced design that reflects both elegance and utility

Cultural Significance
Rings in antiquity were not merely adornments but carried symbolic and practical meaning. They could serve as seals for marking documents, as status symbols reflecting social rank, or as personal tokens tied to cultural or spiritual beliefs. This ring exemplifies the dual role of jewelry in ancient societies—as both a personal ornament and a representation of identity and authority.

Condition
The ring shows natural patina and surface wear consistent with great age. The weathered finish enhances its authenticity, offering a tangible connection to the ancient world.

Dimensions (approximate)
Ring Size: 6.75 US

Age
Circa 1st–5th Century CE

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