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Measure your ring size with the Multisizer! The Multisizer works like a belt. Simply push the end through the buckle to form a ring shape and read the indicated size!
Replica of a Roman snake ring after an original find from the 1st - 3rd century AD.
Roman signet ring with Capricorn, the symbol of the zodiac sign. It was widely used at coins, monuments and also for jewelery decorations during the reign of emperor Augustus
Roman signet ring with Capricorn, the symbol of the zodiac sign. It was widely used at coins, monuments and also for jewelery decorations during the reign of emperor Augustus
Splendid seal-ring with two dolphins, separated by a column. Images of Amor-figures riding on dolphins were widespread used in the ancient art for mosaics and wallpaintings.
Splendid seal-ring with two dolphins, separated by a column. Images of Amor-figures riding on dolphins were widespread used in the ancient art for mosaics and wallpaintings.
Mercury was the god of the dealers and traders, but also of the thieves. He was responsible for contracts, was a peacemaker and leader of the souls to the underworld.
Mercury was the god of the dealers and traders, but also of the thieves. He was responsible for contracts, was a peacemaker and leader of the souls to the underworld.
Minerva is the roman goddess of wisdom, depicted with helmet, shield and spear. In ancient greek she was worshiped as Athena. Minerva is the guardian of the artisans and the handcrafts.
Minerva is the roman goddess of wisdom, depicted with helmet, shield and spear. In ancient greek she was worshiped as Athena. Minerva is the guardian of the artisans and the handcrafts.
Replica of an antique wedding ring with clasped hands, after archaeological finds of the Roman Empire. The motif of the united hands (Dextrarum Iunctio) is sculpted here as a decorative plate.
Replica of an antique wedding ring with clasped hands, after archaeological finds of the Roman Empire. The motif of the united hands (Dextrarum Iunctio) is sculpted here as a decorative plate.
The ring is decorated with the image of an running lion and two stars above. The engraved figure is clearly visible and can still be used for sealing today. 1st to 4th century AD.
The ring is decorated with the image of an running lion and two stars above. The engraved figure is clearly visible and can still be used for sealing today. 1st to 4th century AD.
Roman ring with the inscription Matri / Patri (for mother, for father), inspired by a find from Vindolanda.
Roman ring with the inscription Matri / Patri (for mother, for father), inspired by a find from Vindolanda.
Roman seal rings with insect images were popular, a large number of such rings were found at the roman cities of Pompei and Herculaneum. 1st - 3rd century AD.
Roman seal rings with insect images were popular, a large number of such rings were found at the roman cities of Pompei and Herculaneum. 1st - 3rd century AD.
This kind of ring with an image of clasped hands is called dextrarum iunctio, the "joined rights". Original finds drived from the age of the Roman Empire, but also of the early and late Middle Ages.
This kind of ring with an image of clasped hands is called dextrarum iunctio, the "joined rights". Original finds drived from the age of the Roman Empire, but also of the early and late Middle Ages.
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