The Ancient Roman 2nd Century Cupid And Phallus Intaglio Ring
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This incredible ring holds an ancient Roman intaglio dating back to the 2nd Century. Inset carved into the stone is a winged putto, likely Cupid, sat atop a phallus with fawn legs and hooved feet.
In ancient Rome, phallic symbols were seen to bring protection against harm, worn as a sign of fertility, vitality and prosperity, whilst Cupid was, as he is now, seen as a symbol of love and desire. The fawn often symbolised desire, virility and fertility, much of whose Roman-era symbolism was taken from ancient Greek lore about the Satyr.
The intaglio stone is set in yellow gold, framed by lined detailing. The ring was set much later than when this stone was artfully crafted, in the 19th century. The shoulders of this ring slim into a plain yellow gold band.
Provenance: Acquired at public auction from a reputable fine-art and antiques auction house (London, UK). Previously in a private collection.
Please note that this ring is currently on display at Hemswell Antique Centres and will have a delivery delay of 3–4 working days.
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The Details
- Era
- 2nd Century
- Metal
- Tests as 22ct Yellow Gold
- Weight
- 9.79g
- Band Width
- 1.98mm - 3.69mm
- Head Size
- 21.66mm x 17.98mm
- Size
- N — US 6¾ · EU 53.8
- Condition
- Good, light marks commensurate with age, damage to the edges of the intaglio as expected with age
Due to this ring's age, it is not included in our Complimentary Resizing service
The Gemstones
Colour: Colourless
Clarity: Included
Dimensions: 18.44mm x 15.31mm
Why We Love It
- A museum worthy piece
- Steeped in symbolism
- Fantastic condition for its age
- Independent Expert Report
Independent Expert Report
This ring includes an independent jewellery assessment report completed by Crystal Clear Valuations (FJVA FIRV FGA DGA FNAJ AJP PJValDip PJGemDip PJDip PJManDip). The certificate is included with your purchase and a scanned copy can be seen in the image gallery above.
