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Ring

1650-1850 (made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This ring was described as seventeenth-century Russian when it was acquired by the Museum, with a group of other Russian jewellery, in 1866. The yellow, black and turquoise enamel, speckled with contrasting dots, and the green stone are consistent with a Russian origin, but it may not be as early as claimed. Old Russian styles enjoyed renewed popularity in the nineteenth century, with the revival of Russian nationalism, and much of the jewellery made then imitates earlier designs and uses traditional techniques, such as enamel and niello.


Object details

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Object type
Materials and techniques
Enamelled brass set with a dark green satin stone
Brief description
Enamelled brass ring set with a large green satin stone, probably Russia,1650-1850.
Physical description
Brass ring set with a large dark green cabochon with satin lustre. The shoulders and mount for the stone are enamelled in yellow, turquoise and black, with spots of contrasting colours.
Dimensions
  • Height: 3.2cm
  • Width: 2.6cm
  • Depth: 1.6cm
Summary
This ring was described as seventeenth-century Russian when it was acquired by the Museum, with a group of other Russian jewellery, in 1866. The yellow, black and turquoise enamel, speckled with contrasting dots, and the green stone are consistent with a Russian origin, but it may not be as early as claimed. Old Russian styles enjoyed renewed popularity in the nineteenth century, with the revival of Russian nationalism, and much of the jewellery made then imitates earlier designs and uses traditional techniques, such as enamel and niello.
Collection
Accession number
112-1866

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Record createdNovember 1, 2005
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