This remarkable Georgian memorial ring is a testament to 18th-century sentiment and craftsmanship. Dated 1775, the ring features an oval centerpiece with a pristine display of finely woven blonde hair, preserved under crystal-clear glass. A delicate halo of purple gemstones surrounds the glass compartment, lending a subtle touch of color to the mournful elegance of the piece. The slender gold band is fully enameled in black and inscribed with the dedication: “M : Bond OB : 26 APR : 1775 AE : 88,” marking the passing of a loved one at the age of 88. Georgian mourning rings were deeply personal items, and this example—with its exquisite enamel, original hairwork, and remarkable condition—is a poignant and rare survivor of the era. Thoughtfully chosen by Joden Girl as her Pick of the Week – Volume 81, this ring stands out as an exceptional piece of historical jewelry.
Size 7. Due to its design and age, this ring cannot be resized.
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