Gold ring with intaglio of Kassandra

Greek

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 158

This heavy gold ring is decorated with a depiction of Kassandra, King Priam's most beautiful daughter, before the Palladion, the cult statue of Athena in Troy. The reversed lettering of Kassandra's name indicates that the ring was intended to be used as a seal.

Gold ring with intaglio of Kassandra, Gold, Greek

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