Eternal Elegance: Holland's Historic Gold Ring by Unknown artist
Eternal Elegance: Holland's Historic Gold Ring by Unknown artist
Eternal Elegance: Holland's Historic Gold Ring by Unknown artist
Eternal Elegance: Holland's Historic Gold Ring by Unknown artist
Eternal Elegance: Holland's Historic Gold Ring by Unknown artist
Eternal Elegance: Holland's Historic Gold Ring by Unknown artist
Eternal Elegance: Holland's Historic Gold Ring by Unknown artist
Eternal Elegance: Holland's Historic Gold Ring by Unknown artist
Eternal Elegance: Holland's Historic Gold Ring by Unknown artist
Eternal Elegance: Holland's Historic Gold Ring by Unknown artist
Eternal Elegance: Holland's Historic Gold Ring by Unknown artist
Eternal Elegance: Holland's Historic Gold Ring by Unknown artist
Eternal Elegance: Holland's Historic Gold Ring by Unknown artist
Eternal Elegance: Holland's Historic Gold Ring by Unknown artist

Eternal Elegance: Holland's Historic Gold Ring 1820

Unknown artist

Gold
€ 4.950

Adin Fine Antique Jewellery

  • About the artwork

    A marvel of Georgian craftsmanship, this 18K yellow gold ring from circa 1820, exudes a timeless charm. Crafted in the Southern Netherlands, it features an intricate design of eleven 'spiders' atop a shank formed by six twisted wires, each solderedside-by-side and adorned with alternating gold flowers and diamonds. This design, prevalent from the 16th to the 19th century in Holland, encapsulates not only the period's artistic inclinations but also a possible symbolism yet to be fully deciphered,offering a tangible connection to the rich cultural heritage of its time.

    Antique jewelry object group
    Eternal Elegance: Holland's Historic Gold Ring

    Condition
    very good condition
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    Country of origin
    "The Southern Netherlands" refers to the historical term used for the southern region that encompasses present-day Belgium and the southern part of the Netherlands. (Belgium gained independence from the Netherlands in 1831.)

    Style
    Georgian - Georgian style is the name given in most English-speaking countries to the set of styles current between 1720 and 1840. It is eponymous for the first four British monarchs of the House of Hanover—George I of Great Britain, George II of GreatBritain, George III of the United Kingdom, and George IV of the United Kingdom—who reigned in continuous succession from August 1714 to June 1830.
    See also: Georgian
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    Period
    ca. 1820
    Events & facts of this era, poetry of this era, fashion of this era.

    Material 18K
    yellow gold (touchstone tested)
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    Technique
    Filigree; this is in fact thin golden wire twisted into refined motifs. This technique demands very high skills and precision from the maker.

    Hallmarks
    The hallmark found (the cornucopia or horn of plenty) in this jewel was used in the former Southern Netherlands (now Belgium) between 1815 and 1832.
    more info on hallmarks

    Dimensions
    band width top of ring 1,29 cm (0,51 inch)
    see picture with a ruler in millimeters and inches

    Weight
    2,40 gram (1,54 dwt)

    Ring size Continental EU: 57 & 18¼ , Size USA: 8 , Size UK: P½

    Resizing
    Free resizing (only for extreme resizing we have to charge).
    more info on ring sizes

    Adin Reference Nº
    24043-0184

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    Adin, fine antique jewellery

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  • About the artist

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    •“Style of ….” or “Follower of ….” In their opinion a work executed in the artist’s style but not necessarily by a pupil; may be contemporary or nearly contemporary

    •“Manner of ….” In their opinion a work in the style of the artist but of a later date

    •“After ….” In their opinion a copy (of any date) of a work of the artist

    •“Signed…”, “Dated….” or “Inscribed” In their opinion the work has been signed/dated/inscribed by the artist. The addition of a question mark indicates an element of doubt

    •"With signature ….”, “With date ….”, “With inscription….” or “Bears signature/date/inscription” in their opinion the signature/ date/ inscription has been added by someone other than the artist

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