Your Antiquarian

Auction 2  –  25 May 2024

Your Antiquarian, Auction 2

Ancient Art

Sa, 25.05.2024, from 7:00 PM CEST
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Description

Greek ring

ITEM: Ring
MATERIAL: Bronze
CULTURE: Greek, Hellenistic period
PERIOD: 3rd - 1st Century B.C
DIMENSIONS: 18 mm x 22 mm
CONDITION: Good condition
PROVENANCE: Ex Belgian private collection, acquired between 1980 - 1990

Comes with Certificate of Authenticity and Export Licence. If you are from outside the European Union, we will have to apply for the export licence again for your country, this takes 4 to 6 weeks and has a cost of 5% of the amount of the sale, this amount will be added to the final invoice.

Greek bronze rings were common personal adornments worn by individuals of various social classes throughout ancient Greece. These rings were typically crafted from bronze, a durable alloy composed primarily of copper and tin, and were often adorned with decorative motifs, engraved patterns, or inset gemstones. Greek bronze rings served both practical and symbolic purposes, functioning as symbols of status, identity, and personal taste.

Bronze rings in ancient Greece came in a variety of styles and designs, reflecting the diverse artistic traditions and cultural influences of different regions and time periods. Some rings featured simple bands or hoops, while others were more elaborate, incorporating intricate filigree work, geometric patterns, or mythological symbols. Rings were worn on different fingers, with the left hand typically reserved for marriage and engagement rings, while the right hand was adorned with rings for personal adornment or as symbols of social status.

Bronze rings were important artifacts in ancient Greek society, offering valuable insights into the material culture, craftsmanship, and social customs of the time. They were often exchanged as gifts or tokens of affection between friends, family members, or lovers, serving as tangible expressions of sentiment and connection. Additionally, bronze rings were sometimes buried with the deceased as grave goods, reflecting beliefs about the afterlife and the continuity of personal identity beyond death.

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Starting price 80 EUR
Estimate 180 EUR
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