This Ancient Seal Has Been Mounted in a 22 Karat Roman Style Gold Ring From the 1930’ The art of glyptics, or carving images on colored precious stones, is probably...
This Ancient Seal Has Been Mounted in a 22 Karat Roman Style Gold Ring From the 1930’ The art of glyptics, or carving images on colored precious stones, is probably one of the oldest known to humanity. Intaglios, gems with an incised design, were made as early as the fourth and third millennia B.C. in Mesopotamia and the Aegean Islands. They exhibit a virtuosity of execution that suggests an old and stable tradition rooted in the earliest centuries. The tools required for carving gems were simple: a wheel with a belt-drive and a set of drills. Abrasives were necessary since the minerals used were too hard for a metal edge. A special difficulty of engraving intaglios, aside from their miniature size, was that the master had to work with a mirror-image in mind.
This stunning ring, created in the 1930’s, is modeled after ancient Roman examples. The elegantly interweaving forms and decorative motifs of the ring highlight the ancient seal without distracting attention away from it. A portrait of the Goddess of the Hunt, Diana, graces the polished face of this ancient intaglio. This popular deity was also the Goddess of the Moon and Childbirth. This beautiful ring emulates the enduring taste and style of the Classics and surely would have been just as admired in antiquity as it is today.