An authentic ancient bronze penannular ring dating from the late Roman to early medieval period. Formed from a solid bronze hoop with overlapping terminals, the ring features a subtle ring-and-dot motif to the bezel area — a decorative style commonly seen in Romano-provincial and early medieval personal adornment.
The piece displays an attractive archaeological green patina with age-related surface wear consistent with long burial and genuine antiquity. Its simple yet elegant form reflects the practical and symbolic jewelry traditions of late antiquity.
Likely worn as a finger ring, the open-ended construction would have allowed for slight size adjustment and comfortable wear.
Details:
Object Type:Penannular / Open-Ended Ring
Culture:Roman / Early Medieval
Date:c. 2nd–6th century CE
Material:Bronze
Inner Diameter:20 mm
Weight:6.05 g
Condition:Complete and stable with ancient patina and excavated surface wear
A genuine wearable artifact from the ancient world, ideal for collectors of Roman antiquities, early medieval jewelry, and archaeological small finds.
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SKU: *SKUSNLARBR08
£34.99Price
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