Rings
Rings have been traced back to the Ancient Sumerian civilization of the 3rd millennium B.C. and have been continuously worn throughout history by all civilizations. In Ancient and Biblical times, rings symbolised a transfer of power. Signet rings were used to authenticate documents in a time when literacy was low. The first known types of wedding rings were fede rings, or rings depicting two clasped hands. Rings became an ancient part of marriage in the Medieval period for both Christian and Jewish communities. The fourth finger of the hand was chosen to be the ideal spot for the wedding ring because of the vein in that finger that flows directly to the heart. Posey rings were another type of wedding ring, usually in the form of a simple gold band with a romantic message inscribed inside the band. Memento Mori (reminder of death) rings became popular in the 15th century. Throughout history, rings have had both a functional and sentimental purpose. There is no other type of jewellery that is quite as romantic or long lasting as the ring: as other forms of jewellery such as necklaces, earrings, and bracelets fell in and out of fashion throughout the ages, rings were consistently worn by both men and women. A trip to the National Gallery will reveal that rings and rings alone are the only kind of jewellery seen in most every portrait from every time period.
Bentley & Skinner are pleased to stock a variety of superb rings. In addition to our collection of rings for wear on special occasions, we have an exceptional collection of antique wedding and engagement rings, particularly from the Victorian era and Edwardian era.
Signet rings are a type of functional ring that have been used since ancient times to authenticate a document. They were originally used to stamp wax seals on important paperwork. Often worn on the pinkie finger, modern signet rings often have family heraldic crests engraved on the ring face. Although they are rarely used today for wax seals, the family crest ring has become a symbol of ancestral pride. Signet rings have traditionally been worn by men, but in recent decades, their popularity has expanded to women’s fingers as well. Bentley & Skinner offer a collection of gold signet rings and we are happy to assist you in either researching your own family crest or commissioning an original from the College of Arms.
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A Diamond Half Eternity Ring
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A Single Stone Diamond Ring
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A Three-stone Diamond Victorian Style Ring
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A Late Victorian Diamond Double Snake Gold Ring
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A Georgian Fedé And Gimmel Ring
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A Diamond-set Tablet Ring
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A Late Victorian Emerald And Diamond Carved Half Hoop Ring
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A diamond full eternity ring
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A Diamond Full Eternity Ring
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A single stone diamond ring
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A single-stone diamond ring
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An Edwardian Diamond Plaque Ring
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An Art Deco Diamond Double Cluster Ring
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A Late-victorian Diamond Cluster Ring
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A Half Eternity Diamond Ring
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A Diamond Cross Over Ring
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A Single Stone Diamond Ring
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A Tiffany Diamond Solitaire Ring
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A Half Eternity Princess-cut Diamond Ring
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A Square-cut Diamond Set Full Eternity Ring
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A Diamond Half Eternity Ring
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An Edwardian Diamond Ring
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A Victorian Three Stone Diamond Ring
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A Diamond Three Stone Ring By Boodles
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A Late Victorian Double-row Sapphire And Diamond Ring
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A Late Victorian Diamond Twin Heart Ring
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A Diamond-set Ring
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An Edwardian Diamond Openwork Plaque Ring
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A Belle-époque Ruby And Diamond Cluster Ring
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An Early 20th Century Yellow Gold Serpent Ring
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A Victorian Diamond And Pearl Yellow Gold Ring
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An Art Deco Style Square Cluster Diamond Ring
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A Baguette-cut Diamond Full Eternity Ring
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A Single Stone Solitaire Diamond Ring
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An Art Deco Diamond-set Plaque Ring
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An Edwardian Navette Plaque Old Brilliant-cut Diamond Ring
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A Two Stone Diamond Cross Over Ring
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An Edwardian Hexagonal Shaped Diamond Panel Ring