
Ancient Roman lead votive mirror 2-4th Century AD
Roman
2-4th Century AD
Material: Lead
Size: 56mm wide Weight: 34.1 grams
Obverse: Artistic pattern around a circle which once held a small piece of glass. This type had an extra lead piece which held a mirror
Reverse: Plain. No handle in photo. Partial handle in the bag this will be shipped with
Roman votive lead mirrors were highly popular during the 1st to 3rd centuries AD in the Roman Empire. These mirrors, known as "ex-votos," were small, handheld objects that held immense significance in Roman religious practices. Crafted from lead, they were intricately designed with ornate decorations and inscriptions, reflecting the artistic and cultural flair of the time.
SKU: 3319
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