In Grave 95 of the burial ground at Holubice an amulet was found at the left shank of the buried individual, where a rock crystal pendant was replaced by another valuable object – a 1st/2nd century Roman rock crystal ring. Rings of this type are known almost exclusively from Rhineland and Gaul. The specimen from Holubice represents an "eastern outlier" which, moreover, was found beyond the frontiers of the Roman Empire. The possibility that its last female owner has found it by chance thus can be ruled out. The ring most probably reached the Lombard territory by means of trade or exchange of gifts. This distribution pattern of valuable antiquities was evidently widely used in the early medieval period but it implies systematic collection of accidentally discovered as well as intentionally unearthed finds.