Signet Ring
100-200 AD (made)
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This is a well known type of ring of which many similar examples have been found. This particular ring is very fine.
The colourful and decorative bezel is engraved with an ant. Other similar rings bear a bee or a butterfly.
The ant is traditionally associated with the Roman goddess Ceres. She is a mother goddess of grain and fertility, and from her name derives the word 'cereals', her gift to humankind. This ring was probably inteded to bring prosperity to its wearer.
The colourful and decorative bezel is engraved with an ant. Other similar rings bear a bee or a butterfly.
The ant is traditionally associated with the Roman goddess Ceres. She is a mother goddess of grain and fertility, and from her name derives the word 'cereals', her gift to humankind. This ring was probably inteded to bring prosperity to its wearer.
Object details
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Materials and techniques | Gold set with an onyx intaglio |
Brief description | Gold signet ring, the swelling hoop set with a raised onyx intaglio of an ant, the attribute of the goddess Ceres, Roman Empire, 100-200 AD |
Physical description | Gold signet ring, the swelling hoop set with a raised sardonyx intaglio of an ant |
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Object history | ex Waterton Collection |
Production | Roman |
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Summary | This is a well known type of ring of which many similar examples have been found. This particular ring is very fine. The colourful and decorative bezel is engraved with an ant. Other similar rings bear a bee or a butterfly. The ant is traditionally associated with the Roman goddess Ceres. She is a mother goddess of grain and fertility, and from her name derives the word 'cereals', her gift to humankind. This ring was probably inteded to bring prosperity to its wearer. |
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Accession number | 487-1871 |
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Record created | March 20, 2006 |
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