Drawn from a fragment of Allegory of Divine Providence and Barberini Power by Pietro da Cortona, this ring captures the intimacy hidden within one of Rome’s grandest Baroque ceilings. Isolated from its monumental setting, the portrait becomes something personal, a quiet moment of humanity nestled inside theatrical splendor. This piece is for the collector who loves history not as spectacle, but as companionship. A small, thoughtful object that feels discovered rather than declared, meant to be worn as a private connection to beauty, intellect, and time. Adjustable ring12mm glass dome setting Antique silver–plated pewter (lead-free) Plated in the USA with .999 silver This is a one-of-a-kind item. You will receive the item pictured here. Collectors Notes:The original fresco was completed in the 1630s for the Palazzo Barberini in Rome, celebrating divine order, power, and artistic triumph. This detail, removed from its sweeping allegory, invites a more intimate reading, transforming Baroque grandeur into a small, wearable meditation on presence and poise.