Edwardian 18k Gold Keeper Ring bog oak White paste gemstones - 14mm
Description
White paste gemstones - 14mm corner to corner
along with ten studs - representing the one decade of a rosary - and likely belonged to a priest or a nun
and a bail for wear on a chain
Old Mine Cut Diamond
and set over a lock of blonde hair with fine gold wire creating a horizon line behind the figure
Edwardian 18k Gold Keeper Ring bog oak White paste gemstones - 14mmDATE: Edwardian, c. 1906 This cool braided keeper ring dates to the very early 20th Century, bearing clear English hallmarks for Birmingham and the year 1906. It's modelled in rich 18k gold, and remains in great condition. Historically, Keeper Rings held great symbolic significance and they were often worn alongside wedding bands, signifying a commitment. This piece of jewellery was considered to show your marital status and fidelity however, they
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