Hellenistic gold ring, inlaid with an amethyst intaglio depicting a woman’s head. The sides of the ring are decorated with two leaping gazelles. The ring dates to the 1st century BCE. Source: Gorny & Mosch Auctions.

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Hellenistic gold ring, inlaid with an amethyst intaglio depicting a woman’s head. The sides of the ring are decorated with two leaping gazelles. The ring dates to the 1st century BCE. Source: Gorny & Mosch Auctions.
Hellenistic amethyst intaglio engraved with Zeus's thunderbolt, dated to the 2nd century BCE. The intaglio has been set in a 19th century gold ring. Source: Christie’s.
Hellenistic Greek gold ring with a carnelian intaglio depicting the goddess Artemis, dated to the 3rd to 2nd centuries BCE. Source: Master Art.
Hellenistic aquamarine intaglio of Kassandra kneeling by the Palladion, or the statue of Athena at Troy. The intaglio dates to the 1st century BCE and is currently located at MFA Boston.
Hellenistic amethyst intaglio depicting a maenad holding a thyrsus in one hand and a phallus in the other, dated to the 2nd century BCE. The intaglio is set in a modern gold ring. Image found on pinterest, but ultimate source unknown.
Hellenistic Greek gold ring featuring a garnet intaglio of Apollo holding a lyre, dated to the 1st century BCE.
Hellenistic gold and garnet finger ring with an intaglio of a man, likely Ptolemy IX Soter II, or Lathyrus, meaning “chickpea” in Greek. The ring dates to the late 2nd century BCE to the early 1st century BCE. This image was found on Christie’s and edited slightly by me.