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Dolphin Gem Ring - Gold Plated

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Finger rings were widely worn by men and women in Roman times. These were generally made from gold, silver or bronze. Gem stones were used to adorn necklaces, ear-rings and were especially popular in rings. Gold rings were a badge of rank for equestrians and rings with carved stones were used to seal documents.

Roman men were keen followers of fashion. They wore a knee-length tunic with undergarments and various types of cloak. On formal occasions they wore a heavy white toga.

Women wore an inner and outer tunic of wool, or linen, and sometimes a cloak. Wealthy women wore imported silks and cottons from China and India. Make-up was also used and a pale facial complexion was very fashionable. Chalk or white lead was used to achieve this whilst red ochre was used for blusher and lip colour.

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