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Georgian Enamel Ring Abundantia & Cornucopia

$1,100.00

A late 18th-century antique Georgian ring crafted in rose gold, featuring a colorful enameled portrait of the Roman goddess Abundantia holding the traditional cornucopia, or "horn of plenty", considered a symbol of good luck.

The goddess herself was representative of abundant prosperity in all things: money, good fortune, fertility and success, as well as the moral virtues that one who achieves these blessings is assumed to possess.

Details: Measures approximately 1 1/16" north to south and 9/16" east to west with a 1.03 mm width at the center back of the band. Not marked for metal content but XRF tests to 10K gold.

Size: 5 1/4. Resizable about one to two sizes without issue. Please contact us before purchase if you are interested in the details of our sizing service.

Condition: In excellent condition with slight wear to the enamel and a rich antique patina.