Hellenistic gold and garnet ring, dated to the 4th to 3rd centuries BCE. The garnet is an intaglio inscribed with the image of a hero. Source: Timeline Auctions.
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Hellenistic gold and garnet ring, dated to the 4th to 3rd centuries BCE. The garnet is an intaglio inscribed with the image of a hero. Source: Timeline Auctions.
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 gold and garnet ring, dated to the 2nd-1st century BCE. 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 Greek gold snake ring, dated to c. 100 BCE. Currently located in the Benaki Museum in Athens, Greece. Image edited by me.
Ancient Greek rock crystal ring, dated to c. 2nd to 1st century BCE during the Hellenistic period. Source: Christie’s.
Hellenistic gold ring with a citrine cabochon, dated to the 2nd to 1st centuries BCE.
Hellenistic gold, garnet, pearl, and green glass ring, dating to the 2nd to 1st centuries BCE. Source: Medieval Rings.