Ancient Roman Red Jasper Intaglio with Fortuna

$305.48

An Ancient Roman intaglio composed of red jasper featuring the goddess Fortuna. A smoothly bevelled edge, only partially damaged at the lower right corner displays the depiction of Fortuna. Carefully rendered, the goddess is pictured with all her traditional symbolic accoutrements: in the deity’s left hand she holds onto a rudder, while in her right she cradles a cornucopia. The artist has gone to the extent of inscribing her chiton with striations to mimic the flow of the material. The reverse is smooth and unadorned.

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Ancient Roman Red Jasper Intaglio with Fortuna
$305.48

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Fortuna, the daughter of Jupiter and Greek counterpart Tyche, is the goddess of good luck, fortune and prosperity. The cornucopia is represented by a horn which was endlessly overflowing with fruits and vegetables symbolising Fortuna’s attribute of many gifts of fortune. The ship’s rudder was used to control fate, whether that be good or bad. Fortuna’s cult was widespread across the Roman Empire, she was acknowledged publicly for the protection of the state but also privately for voyages and individual fates. Many would worship Fortuna on the 1st of January in the hope the goddess would bless the new year. She had many temples placed around the Empire and was worshipped by all including soldiers, low class, upper class and even the Emperor, each for individual prosperity and good fortune.

To find out more about Roman goddesses, please visit our relevant blog post: Roman Goddesses in Mythology.

Additional information

Weight 0.7 g
Dimensions 1.4 × 1.1 cm
Culture

Ancient Roman

Semi precious stones

Jasper

Region

Southern Europe

Roman mythology

Fortuna