Gold ring, Ptolemaic Period, 304-30 BC

Gold ring, Ptolemaic Period, 304-30 BC
Period:Egypt, Graeco-Roman Period, Ptolemaic Period
Dating:304 BC–30 BC
Origin:Egypt, Lower Egypt, Alexandria
Material:Gold
Physical:1.7cm. (.7 in.) - 1 g. (0 oz.)
Catalog:MET.VS.01144

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  This gold finger ring is made from two twisted pairs of gold wire. Atop, twin settings frame cabochon semiprecious stones with granulated decorations. Alexandria, Ptolemaic Period, 304-30 BC.

One of the stones is missing.



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