Ancient Roman

Finger Ring with Intaglio Depicting Eros

3rd century
Gold and banded stone or glass
2.5 × 2 cm (1 × 0.8 in)

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FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG

For both men and women in the Roman world, jewelry functioned as a visible sign of wealth, social standing, and gender. Artists of the time created some works in accord with earlier Hellenistic and Etruscan preferences for the extravagant and conspicuous use of gold. Over time, imperial expansion increased Romans’ access to a variety of valuable materials, leading to a distinctly Roman taste for jewelry incorporating color—typically in the form of gemstones or glass, as seen in this ring.

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