
“Palmaris” – Late Roman Silver Ring with Palm Branch Motif (3rd–5th Century AD) – EU 45 / US 3.25
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Description
This authentic late Roman silver ring, “Palmaris,” dates to the 3rd–5th century AD and features a finely engraved palm branch on its bezel. In Roman culture, the palm branch symbolized victory, triumph, and eternal life, making this piece both a personal token of achievement and a timeless reminder of hope and perseverance.
Material: Solid silver
Date: Late Roman, 3rd–5th century AD
Ring Size: EU 45 / US 3.25
Condition: Well-preserved, crisp engraving with gentle ancient wear
Provenance: Private Belgian collection, acquired in the 1960s
Unique Identifier: R-R-64-S
Restoration and Authenticity:
This ring is preserved in its original condition, displaying natural patina and surface details from centuries of wear. Professional restoration is available upon request to revive its ancient brilliance while maintaining historical integrity. Certificate of Authenticity included.
Historical Context:
Silver rings with palm branch engravings were popular throughout the late Roman world, often worn by individuals as emblems of triumph or remembrance. Such pieces provide a direct link to the hopes and victories of everyday Romans.
Care
To maintain the beauty and integrity of your purchase, we recommend treating it with care. Simple maintenance practices, such as gentle washing and proper storage, can effectively preserve the longevity of your favorites. We encourage you to refer to the care instructions included with each item, designed to help you keep your purchase in top condition.
Authenticity
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What size is this ring?
This ring has the following two sizes, the larger number is the EU size and the smalle number is the US size:
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