Ancient Roman Gold Shield Earring with Figure - 1st to 3rd Century CE | Wearable
Ancient Roman Gold Shield Earring with Figure - 1st to 3rd Century CE | Wearable
Ancient Roman Gold Shield Earring with Figure - 1st to 3rd Century CE | Wearable
Ancient Roman Gold Shield Earring with Figure - 1st to 3rd Century CE | Wearable
Ancient Roman Gold Shield Earring with Figure - 1st to 3rd Century CE | Wearable
Ancient Roman Gold Shield Earring with Figure - 1st to 3rd Century CE | Wearable

Ancient Roman Gold Shield Earring with Figure - 1st to 3rd Century CE | Wearable

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Estimated time period from 0CE to 300CE
Size is 23 mm and weight is 1.05 g
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Step into the elegance of Ancient Rome with this gold shield earring, a luxurious adornment from the 1st to the 3rd Century CE. At 23mm in height and weighing 1.054 grams, this earring reflects the splendor of Roman craftsmanship. Its excellent condition and the accompanying certificate of authenticity make it a treasure for any collector. This piece is offering a glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of ancient Roman society.

The Ancient Roman Gold Shield Earring is a remarkable representation of Roman jewelry artistry. This piece, standing 23mm tall, features a shield-shaped element accompanied by a delicate hanging ornament, which together reflect the sophisticated metalwork techniques of the time. The gold's natural luster, combined with the earring's preservation, suggests it was a possession of someone of high status, possibly used in special societal functions or as a signifier of wealth.

In ancient Rome, gold was not merely a material for ornamentation; it held significant social symbolism and was often associated with gods, power, and immortality. The use of gold in this earring, coupled with its design and craftsmanship, speaks to the cultural values of the era, where jewelry served as a display of personal wealth and status.

The earring's design is simple yet elegant, with the shield motif possibly representing protection or valor. Given its size and design, it would have been a conspicuous addition to the attire of a Roman individual, likely attracting attention and admiration. The fact that it has a certificate of authenticity and was part of a prestigious UK collection before being presented by the A&O Gallery enhances its appeal to collectors who seek both historical significance and authenticated provenance in their acquisitions.

As an artifact, this earring's value range is bolstered by its rarity, condition, and historical period. Pieces like this are not only sought after for their beauty but also for their ability to connect the present-day owner with the distant past of a bygone empire.


The images present an Ancient Roman Gold Shield Earring, characterized by its polished surface and intricate detail. The earring consists of a spherical gold shield with a protruding boss, a design typical of Roman military influence, which likely symbolized protection or strength. The hanging element, possibly a decorative key or phallus, is a design element often associated with good fortune or fertility in Roman iconography. The size and form of the earring suggest it was designed for visibility and aesthetic appeal, consistent with Roman tastes for luxurious and meaningful jewelry. Its good condition points to careful use and storage, typically seen in items of personal value. The combination of the shield motif with the hanging ornament is a distinctive feature, adding to the earring's rarity and desirability among collectors of ancient artifacts.

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