Roman Gold & Banded Agate Finger Ring with Intaglio of Fortuna, Roman Imperial Period, ca. 1st - 2nd century CE
Roman Gold & Banded Agate Finger Ring with Intaglio of Fortuna, Roman Imperial Period, ca. 1st - 2nd century CE
Roman Gold & Banded Agate Finger Ring with Intaglio of Fortuna, Roman Imperial Period, ca. 1st - 2nd century CE

Roman Gold & Banded Agate Finger Ring with Intaglio of Fortuna, Roman Imperial Period, ca. 1st - 2nd century CE

RJ2609

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A finely crafted Roman gold finger ring of elegant proportions, featuring a rounded, tapering shank that expands to a broad oval bezel set with a striking banded agate intaglio. Expertly engraved upon the gemstone is the standing figure of Fortuna, the Roman goddess of fortune, prosperity, and fate. She is depicted wearing a long, flowing, draped garment and holding a cornucopia, the traditional symbol of abundance and divine favor.

Fortuna was among the most widely venerated deities of the Roman world. Her image appeared on coins, sculptures, and personal adornments, reflecting a desire for prosperity, success, and protection against life's uncertainties. Intaglio rings such as this served not only as items of personal jewelry but also as signet rings, their engraved devices capable of impressing wax seals on documents and correspondence. 

The choice of Fortuna as the engraved subject likely reflects the owner's desire for good luck, prosperity, and success in everyday life. The use of banded agate was particularly prized in Roman glyptic art. Its hardness and subtle layers allowed skilled engravers to create detailed miniature images that combined artistic refinement with practical function. The warm gold setting complements the dark stone and emphasizes the quality of both materials. 

Medium: Banded agate, gold

Dimensions: US ring size 8½ (UK=Q 1/2, DE=20, CH=17, FR=58.3, EU=58.3, JP=17)

Condition: Intact and well preserved. The intaglio remains sharply engraved and clearly depicts Fortuna holding a cornucopia. Minor surface wear consistent with age.

Provenance: Private New York city collection, acquired prior to 2000.

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