1st–3rd Century AD Bronze Roman Ring – Found in the United Kingdom

$285.00

1st–3rd Century AD Bronze Roman Ring – Found in the United Kingdom

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1st–3rd Century AD Bronze Roman Ring – Found in the United Kingdom

An authentic ancient Roman bronze ring dating from approximately the 1st to 3rd Century AD, discovered in the United Kingdom. This fascinating artefact features a classic Roman form with a raised oval bezel and beautifully aged green patina developed naturally over nearly two millennia.

The ring displays clear signs of age and burial, including surface wear, encrustation, and irregular shaping consistent with genuine excavated Roman-period jewellery. Its simple yet elegant design reflects the everyday adornment worn throughout the Roman Empire during Britain’s occupation.

Ancient Roman rings such as this were commonly worn by civilians, soldiers, and merchants, serving both decorative and practical purposes. Bronze examples are highly collectable and provide an accessible connection to the ancient world.

Details:

  • Authentic Roman bronze ring
  • Circa 1st–3rd Century AD
  • Found in the United Kingdom
  • Attractive aged green patina
  • Oval bezel design
  • Excavated condition with age-related wear
  • A genuine ancient artefact

A superb piece for collectors of Roman antiquities, ancient jewellery, or British-found artefacts. Ideal for display, study, or as a unique addition to any ancient history collection.

Please examine photographs carefully as they form part of the description.

Additional information

Weight 0.2 kg
Dimensions 5 × 5 × 5 cm

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