A double gold ring with a slightly raised plain central bezel on each ring, flanked by sloping angular shoulders that taper to a D-shaped shank.
A double gold ring with a slightly raised plain central bezel on each ring, flanked by sloping angular shoulders that taper to a D-shaped shank.
Provenance
Private collection, New England, USA, 1980s
Literature
Rings of this type with their distinctive angular shoulders were particularly popular in Rome during the 3rd century AD. The plain gold central bezel was created with the intention of being engraved.