Roman Rings

Roman Rings
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During the early and center imperial generation (first two centuries AD), a normal Roman ring consisted of a thick hoop that tapered at once right into a slightly wider bezel. An engraved oval gem might be embedded in the bezel with the top of the gem most effective growing slightly above the surrounding ring cloth. Such earrings are called Henig II and III/Guiraud 2 in formal academic parlance or truely as Roman jewelry to modern jewelers. In wellknown, Roman earrings have become more problematic in the 3rd and 4th centuries AD.

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