Authentic Ancient Roman Jasper Intaglio 1st-2nd century AD Silver Ring depicting Fortuna
This sterling silver ring has a Roman jasper set in the center, engraved in the 1st-2nd century AD, which depicts a Fortune with two of its classic attributes: the Cornucopia, (or horn of plenty), and an olive branch. Fortuna was originally an Italic fertility goddess, literally the bringer of fertility. According to tradition she was worshipped since the reign of the legendary Ancus Marcius and her cult was formally introduced by Servius Tullius. She had a temple in the Forum Boarium and a sanctuary on the Quirinal. Her name appears to derive from the Etruscan deity Voltumna - 'she who revolves the year'. As Fortuna she personifies not only good luck or fortune (of the emperor, the people, or the entire Roman state), but also the balance between prosperity and misfortune. She is also identified with Tyche, the Greek goddess of chance. Her attributes include a rudder (emblematic of fortuitous guidance); a rudder; a cornucopia (horn of plenty).
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