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Roman
Rings: page #3
Roman rings are often found in various states of
preservation. Roman rings were made of various metals and some were set with
stones, glass, and intaglios. There are Archer's rings and key rings, both of
which can be very desirable. Later rings of the Byzantine period can be found
with crosses, both obvious and hidden, and show the conversion from Paganism to
Christianity that occurred in the Roman empire.


| (Ring019) Roman Finger Ring |
| 1st-3rd Century A.D. |
| Comments: A fantastic example of a Roman finger ring set with glass
"stones", two of the small blue stones are missing, the center clear stone
has been polished to return it to its original finish. |
| Ring size: Size 5.5 US |
| (Ring020) Roman Finger Ring |
| 1st-3rd Century A.D. |
| Comments: A nice Roman finger ring with a design consisting of lines
and triangles. The band is bent out of round. |
| Ring size: Size 4 US (approximately) |
| (Ring021) Roman Finger Ring |
| 1st-3rd Century A.D. |
| Comments: A nice Roman finger ring set with a green glass "stone",
the stone is broken and a band which is bent out of round. |
| Ring size: Size 5 US (approximately) |
| (Ring022) Roman Finger Ring |
| 1st-3rd Century A.D. |
| Comments: A nice Roman finger ring set with a blue stone which is
damaged and a band which is bent out of round. |
| Ring size: Size 5 US (approximately) |
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