The work of art, incalculable economic and mainly cultural value was discovered in the tomb of Aebutia Quarta near Rome
This is the ring Carvilius, A special gold ring containing the image of a young man, and “tells” a tragic story. The Roman Golden Ring of almost 2,000 years old looks like … hologram thanks to the famous Roman art.
The work of art, incalculable economic and mainly cultural value was discovered in her grave Aebutia Quarta near Rome, and is a sample eternal maternal love.
In the ring, the Roman goldsmiths were placed by a crystal clear stone, carved with a portrait of her son, Titus Carvilius Gemello, which Aebutia Quarta lost at the age of 18 and was buried with him.
The face of the face, which took place on the back of the crystal, bends the light, creating a effect that makes the image look three -dimensional. Crystal is a kind of quartz that the ancients called ‘acentta’, which means “With the color of pure water”.
The ring is now housed in Museo Archaeologico Nazionale di Palestrina in Rome, and highlights the complex crafts and advanced techniques of ancient Rome.
According to the museum, the tiny analysis did not reveal signs of wear and tear, Thus confirming the assumption that the ring was only used with a woman’s burial in memory of her son who had been lost prematurely.
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Source :Skai
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