Ancient Roman Red Jasper Intaglio of a Gryllos

$672.05

A finely carved ancient Roman oval red jasper intaglio carved with a gryllos. The gryllos is a combination of a horse with the legs of a bird, and the mask of a male in profile projecting from the chest of the horse. Both the man and the bridled horse head are facing to the left. The facial features have been carefully rendered displaying the man’s large eye and pointed nose. The jasper features beautiful black and grey striations. The reverse is smooth and unadorned.

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ancient roman red jasper intaglio of gryllos
Ancient Roman Red Jasper Intaglio of a Gryllos
$672.05

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The term intaglio refers to a small image that has been engraved into a material, most commonly a gemstone. Such an artistic form has its origin in Sumer in the 4th millennium BC, with the appearance of cylinder and stamp seals, whereby decorations and patterns were engraved into soft stones. During the Hellenistic period and the early Roman Empire, the art of the intaglio reached its apogee, before the inset of a steady decline in craftsmanship in late Imperial Rome.

The subject used for intaglios are diverse, with depictions of deities and mythical creatures being a favourite theme. Combinations of human heads and animal parts are known as grylloi (γρύλλοι). While being an amusing and favoured decorative motif, grylloi served apotropaic functions to ward off the evils. As explained by Plutarch in the Quaestiones Convivales, they had the ability to “attract the evil eye and thus lessens its force against its victims”.

To find out more about intaglios, please visit our relevant blog post: Engraved Gemstones in Ancient Rome.

Additional information

Weight 0.34 g
Dimensions 0.8 × 0.3 × 1.1 cm
Culture

Ancient Roman

Semi precious stones

Jasper

Region

Southern Europe