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Rings 04.01.2012

“My David” Victorian Hairwork Band

“my david” sentimental ring, 1860

A wonderful example of a 19th century, gold (tested) mourning ring with plaited hair band. The front of the ring has been engraved with ‘MY’ and then further around the band, D.A.V.I.D. on individual gold squares.

“my david” sentimental ring, 1860

These letters are equally spaced with the plaited hair running behind. While these forms of memorial/sentimental band became the common form in late 19th century jewellery, their shape and construction became thinner and of poorer quality.

“my david” sentimental ring, 1860

They are quite easy to find for the collector and are often misrepresented as ‘mourning’ when they can also be purely of sentimental value. This piece, however, is a fine example of the progenitor of such bands; its construction and sentiment are unique – “My David” is an especially personal message for the wearer.

Courtesy: Sarah Nehama
Country: England
Year: 1860
Dedication: My David

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