Roman.
The following represents a bronze ‘legionary’ ring, of oval form, with flattened bezel, supposed to be Early Christian; obtained from Rome (‘Arch. Journal,’ vol. xxvi. p. 146):—
Roman ‘Legionary’ ring.
Another, of the same description, is more elaborate:—
| Roman ‘Legionary’ ring. | Roman. |
The collections of our English antiquaries contain numerous specimens of Roman rings. At Uriconium several have been found of very varied materials. Rings formed of bone, amber,[10] and glass were provided for the poorer people, as was the case in ancient Egypt.
Roman amber and glass rings.