Embark on a journey through time with this Roman bronze bangle, a distinguished artifact from the 3rd to 4th Century CE. This exquisite piece exemplifies the Roman penchant for combining utility and aesthetics in their wearable art. The bangle’s contoured edges and the pattern of drilled dots are not merely decorative but also signify the refined taste and status of its erstwhile Roman owner.

Bronze, known for its durability and warm luster, was a favored material in Roman society for creating lasting pieces of jewelry. Bangles like this were worn by both men and women, transcending gender norms and highlighting a shared cultural appreciation for ornamental art. In an era when personal adornment was synonymous with social standing, owning such a piece would have spoken volumes about the wearer's position and affluence.

The geometric pattern on this bangle, characteristic of Roman design sensibilities, echoes the Empire's fascination with symmetry and order. The craftsmanship on display in the intricate patterns and the precision of the drilled dots suggests the work of a skilled artisan. Bangles were often personalized and could have been commissioned by affluent Romans, making each piece a unique reflection of the owner's identity.

Provenance plays a critical role in the life of any artifact, and this bangle boasts an impressive lineage. Once part of the Prince collection and featured in a Gorny & Mosch auction, it has been rigorously vetted against the Art Loss Register database. The collector today is assured not just of the bangle's aesthetic appeal, but also of its authenticated history.

The significance of such an artifact extends beyond its material worth. It stands as a silent witness to the lavish lifestyles of ancient Rome, where jewelry served as an everyday display of wealth and taste. It is an object that captures the imagination, conjuring images of the vibrant social gatherings and the opulent attire that would have been common in the palaces and villas of the Empire.

Acquiring this Roman bronze bangle is an opportunity to own a piece of history, to hold in your hands the same metal that once graced the wrists of ancient Romans. For collectors and enthusiasts of antiquity, it represents a tangible connection to the bygone era of the Roman Empire—its art, its culture, and its people.

VISUAL ANALYSIS REPORT:
This Roman bronze bangle displays a distinguished geometric motif, indicative of the period's aesthetic preference for symmetry and order. The drilled dots and contoured edges highlight the artisan's skill in creating intricate designs that have withstood the test of time. Bangles such as this were not only decorative elements but also markers of status in Roman society. The pattern and form of this bangle are relatively common in Roman artifacts, but its state of preservation and clear design detail make it a notable example of the metalwork of the period, desirable for both its historical significance and craftsmanship.

PROVENANCE:
Acquired from the esteemed Apollo Galleries in London, UK. Accompanied with Certificate of Authenticity.

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Embark on a journey through time with this Roman bronze bangle, a distinguished artifact from the 3rd to 4th Century CE. This exquisite piece exemplifies the Roman penchant for combining utility and aesthetics in their wearable art. The bangle’s contoured edges and the pattern of drilled dots are not merely decorative but also signify the refined taste and status of its erstwhile Roman owner.

Bronze, known for its durability and warm luster, was a favored material in Roman society for creating lasting pieces of jewelry. Bangles like this were worn by both men and women, transcending gender norms and highlighting a shared cultural appreciation for ornamental art. In an era when personal adornment was synonymous with social standing, owning such a piece would have spoken volumes about the wearer's position and affluence.

The geometric pattern on this bangle, characteristic of Roman design sensibilities, echoes the Empire's fascination with symmetry and order. The craftsmanship on display in the intricate patterns and the precision of the drilled dots suggests the work of a skilled artisan. Bangles were often personalized and could have been commissioned by affluent Romans, making each piece a unique reflection of the owner's identity.

Provenance plays a critical role in the life of any artifact, and this bangle boasts an impressive lineage. Once part of the Prince collection and featured in a Gorny & Mosch auction, it has been rigorously vetted against the Art Loss Register database. The collector today is assured not just of the bangle's aesthetic appeal, but also of its authenticated history.

The significance of such an artifact extends beyond its material worth. It stands as a silent witness to the lavish lifestyles of ancient Rome, where jewelry served as an everyday display of wealth and taste. It is an object that captures the imagination, conjuring images of the vibrant social gatherings and the opulent attire that would have been common in the palaces and villas of the Empire.

Acquiring this Roman bronze bangle is an opportunity to own a piece of history, to hold in your hands the same metal that once graced the wrists of ancient Romans. For collectors and enthusiasts of antiquity, it represents a tangible connection to the bygone era of the Roman Empire—its art, its culture, and its people.

VISUAL ANALYSIS REPORT:
This Roman bronze bangle displays a distinguished geometric motif, indicative of the period's aesthetic preference for symmetry and order. The drilled dots and contoured edges highlight the artisan's skill in creating intricate designs that have withstood the test of time. Bangles such as this were not only decorative elements but also markers of status in Roman society. The pattern and form of this bangle are relatively common in Roman artifacts, but its state of preservation and clear design detail make it a notable example of the metalwork of the period, desirable for both its historical significance and craftsmanship.

PROVENANCE:
Acquired from the esteemed Apollo Galleries in London, UK. Accompanied with Certificate of Authenticity.

Säljarens berättelse

Exklusiva samlarföremål - Val gjorda på autenticitet, härkomst, material och historiskt värde. Vi backar upp detta med äkthetsintyg, import- och exportlicensvärden och vår marknadskännedom. Försändelser: Vi skickar endast inom EU och inte till Storbritannien, USA eller några andra länder.
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Kultur
Forntida romersk, imperiet
Name of object
Armring | Prinsens samling
Århundrade/ Tidsram
200CE to 400CE
Proveniens
Galleri / Antikhandlare
Ämne/Skildring
Geometrisk
Ursprungsland
Okänd
Material
Brons
Skick
Utmärkt skick
Height
65 mm

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Fast shipping perfect packaging the earring is gorgeous !! Everything perfect! Thank you very much

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Thank you for the nice feedback, enjoy your beautiful piece!

Zeer zorgvuldig verzonden in mooie ringendoosjes. Dank!

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Graag gedaan en veel plezier met deze prachtige ringen!

Très bel objet. Bien emballé et rapidement livré. Accompagné des documents nécessaires (coa, invoice). Je suis très satisfait et recommande ce vendeur.

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Thank you for the positive reply and enjoy this great addition to your collection!

Very Nice . Fast shipping. Thank you.

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You're welcome and thank you for selecting this fine piece to be part of your collection!

Das ist eine unglaubliche Objekt Ich danke Ihnen vielmals für Verkauf Alles sehr gut gegangen Danke

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Vielen Dank für Ihren Kauf und wir wünschen Ihnen viel Glück mit dieser feinen Ergänzung zu Ihrer Sammlung!

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Fast shipping perfect packaging the earring is gorgeous !! Everything perfect! Thank you very much

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Thank you for the nice feedback, enjoy your beautiful piece!

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Säljaren garanterar och kan bevisa att objektet införskaffats på lagligt sätt. Säljaren har informerats av Catawiki att de måste lämna den dokumentation som är obligatorisk enligt lagar och regler i det land de är bosatta. Säljaren garanterar och har rätt att sälja/exportera detta objekt. Säljaren tillhandahåller all information om härkomst som är känd om objektet till köparen. Säljaren säkerställer att alla nödvändiga tillstånd är/kommer att bli ordnade. Säljaren informerar köparen omedelbart om eventuella förseningar gällande att anskaffa sådana tillstånd.

Säljaren garanterar och kan bevisa att objektet införskaffats på lagligt sätt. Säljaren har informerats av Catawiki att de måste lämna den dokumentation som är obligatorisk enligt lagar och regler i det land de är bosatta. Säljaren garanterar och har rätt att sälja/exportera detta objekt. Säljaren tillhandahåller all information om härkomst som är känd om objektet till köparen. Säljaren säkerställer att alla nödvändiga tillstånd är/kommer att bli ordnade. Säljaren informerar köparen omedelbart om eventuella förseningar gällande att anskaffa sådana tillstånd.