Ancient Roman Gold Ring with Fortuna Intaglio - 1st to 3rd Century CE | Emblem of Luck and Abundance
Ancient Roman Gold Ring with Fortuna Intaglio - 1st to 3rd Century CE | Emblem of Luck and Abundance
Ancient Roman Gold Ring with Fortuna Intaglio - 1st to 3rd Century CE | Emblem of Luck and Abundance
Ancient Roman Gold Ring with Fortuna Intaglio - 1st to 3rd Century CE | Emblem of Luck and Abundance
Ancient Roman Gold Ring with Fortuna Intaglio - 1st to 3rd Century CE | Emblem of Luck and Abundance

Ancient Roman Gold Ring with Fortuna Intaglio - 1st to 3rd Century CE | Emblem of Luck and Abundance

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Estimated time period from 0CE to 300CE
Size is 23 mm and weight is 7.52 g
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Encounter the divine grace of Fortuna with this magnificent Ancient Roman gold ring, showcasing a grey carnelian intaglio of the goddess. This rare and excellent condition ring from 1st to 3rd Century CE, verified by XRF analysis, is a timeless symbol of prosperity and a testament to Roman craftsmanship.

This Ancient Roman Gold Ring embodies the essence of the Roman Empire's wealth and spiritual culture. The intaglio, carved from grey carnelian, depicts Fortuna, the personification of luck. Known as Tyche in Greek, Fortuna was revered as a goddess who controlled the fortune and destiny of both individuals and cities.

The choice of carnelian for the intaglio is significant; the stone was known for its protective properties and was believed to secure the favor of figures like Fortuna. This particular depiction showcases her standing, often interpreted as a sign of stability and grounded fortune.

The ring’s band, forged from high-purity gold as evidenced by XRF testing results showing Au 96.8%, is a luxury indicative of the social status of its original owner. With a weight of 7.515 grams and a diameter of 23mm, the ring is a substantial artifact, its size and heft reflecting its ancient prestige.

The condition of this ring is noted as excellent, remarkable for an item that has witnessed the passage of centuries. The rarity of such artifacts cannot be overstated, particularly with the inclusion of a Fortuna intaglio, which would have served as a personal amulet to the ancient Roman wearer.

This piece's authenticity is certified by SPQR, ensuring its value to collectors. Its provenance is equally impressive, having been part of the private collection of P.P. from London, UK, and purchased on the London art market in the 1990s. Such documentation and testing results serve to solidify its desirability to collectors who seek both the tangible and mythical allure of ancient history.


This Ancient Roman Gold Ring, graced with a Fortuna intaglio and dating from the 1st to 3rd Century CE, is a stunning piece of history. The XRF analysis reveals a composition of 96.8% gold (Au), 2.2% copper (Cu), and a mere 0.6% silver (Ag). Such a high gold content, nearing 24 karats, highlights the ring's luxurious nature and the Roman elite's preference for nearly pure gold in their jewelry. The small amounts of copper and silver were likely added to enhance the gold's workability and color. The inclusion of Fortuna, the goddess of fortune, makes this ring not only a symbol of wealth and status but also a bearer of good luck, adding to its historical allure and rarity.

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