Sard ring stone

Unknown Artist

ca. 2nd century CE

Sard ring stone by Unknown Artist

Medium

Sard

Dimensions

L. 1.7 cm

Classification

Gems

Culture & Period

Roman · Imperial

Department

Greek and Roman Art

Museum

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY

Credit

Gift of Rupert L. Joseph, 1955

Accession Number

55.6

Tags

Amazons

Art Historical Context

This exquisite sard ring stone, dating to around the 2nd century CE, exemplifies the artistry of Roman Imperial gem engraving. Crafted from sard—a durable, reddish-brown variety of chalcedony prized for its ability to hold intricate carvings—this tiny intaglio measures just 1.7 cm in length, perfectly suited for setting into a finger ring. Such gems served as personal seals, jewelry, or talismans, blending practicality with prestige among the Roman elite. The stone's subject, linked to the Amazons—fierce mythical warrior women from Greek lore adapted into Roman culture—highlights enduring fas...

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