Flying Heron ring, 5th century BCE
Sapphirin intaglio by Dexamenos of Chios.
In the collection of The State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg.

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Flying Heron ring, 5th century BCE
Sapphirin intaglio by Dexamenos of Chios.
In the collection of The State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg.
A prince of the Ptolemaic dynasty represented as the god Hermes. Sardonyx cameo by an unknown artist, ca. 250 BCE. Now in the Cabinet des médailles, Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris. Photo credit: © Marie-Lan Nguyen / Wikimedia Commons /
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Akkadian cylinder seals at the Oriental Institute Museum (University of Chicago)
Unconcerned Youth brooch by Alexander Tenzo
Intaglio on ametrine, sapphires and diamonds, pink gold, platinum and silver, black rhodium.
The Little Prince brooch by Alexander Tenzo
Intaglio on morganite, cat's eye chrysoberyl, spessartine garnets, tourmaline, sapphire, chrysoprase, morganite and diamonds, set in yellow and white gold.
The Toilet Of Venus pendant by Alexander Tenzo
Carved morganite intaglio, pink diamonds and white diamonds set in palladium and white gold.
The Oeuf en Plat ring by Victoria Strigini
'A contemporary 18k yellow gold egg-shaped ring featuring a Roman carnelian intaglio depicting a winged cupid riding a dolphin, dating from the 2nd-3rd Century." £5,250
Intaglio carving by Vladimir Popovich for TENZO