A Hellenistic Gold Finger Ring with Carnelian Set Intaglio
Period 100 BC - 100 AD
Medium High carat gold, Carnelian, gold
The finely engraved intaglio portraying the Head of ‘Socrates’
High carat gold, carnelian
Bactrian / Central Asia
1st Century BC
SIZE: 3cm long, 2cm wide, 2.5cm high - 1¼ ins long, ¾ ins wide, 1 ins high
Approx ring size: ‘O’
Period: 100 BC - 100 AD
Medium: High carat gold, Carnelian, gold
Provenance: Private UK collection, since 1970’s
Ex Oliver Hoare Ltd.
Ex Private collection
Literature: Bactria was in central Asia in an area that comprises most of modern-day Afghanistan and parts of Uzbekistan and Tajikistan. To the south and east, it was bordered by the Hindu Kush mountains. On its western side, the region was bordered by the Carmanian desert and to the north it was bound by the Oxus River. The land was noted for its fertility and its ability to produce most ancient Greek agricultural products, with the notable exception of olives.
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