Rings
Posted by Laurie Zeiden on
The ring can be found in every period historically from Ancient Greece, Egypt and Rome up to the 21th century. They are seen in haute couture fashion shows and on the shelves in department stores. There are signet rings, wedding rings and bands, solitaire rings and devotional rings. The focus for this blog is statement and fashion rings.
Readily available in the secondary marketplace; rings are priced from dirt cheap to budget-busting. I've divided my photos into categories; silver rings, costume rings, animal rings, flower rings, other and novelty rings, gold rings and men's rings. Each section has a variety of photos. I hope you enjoy looking through them.
SILVER RINGS
Enamel Rings, David Andersen, Norway
Hallmarked with overlapping NT
COSTUME RINGS
Vendome Ring with signature adjustable band
ANIMAL RINGS
Four Snake Rings, top left and bottom right are gold
FLOWER RINGS
OTHER MATERIALS and NOVELTY RINGS
GOLD RINGS
Antique Jade Ring
Persian Turquoise, Egyptian Hallmark
Green Amber Ring, Jens Asby, Denmark
Antique Opals and Diamonds Ring
Olivine and Gold Ring, Billy Sender, Israel
MEN'S RINGS
Collage Showing All the Angles of a Gold Masonic Band
Onyx and Mother-of Pearl Checkerboard Ring
U.S. Army, 88th Infantry, Blue Devil Division, Ring
To see what rings are availalbe for sale at World of Eccentricity & Charm, just click here.
To see additional photos, click here and here to go to my two Pinterest boards dedicated to rings.
To read more about rings check out this book:
Rings: Jewelry of Power, Love and Loyalty
by Diana Scarisbrick
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