Ring
1750-1800 (made)
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The 'Claddagh' ring takes its name from the Irish village. It is formed of a crowned heart held between two hands. It draws upon older traditions of rings with clasped hands and hearts and is still a popular item of jewellery.
Object details
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Materials and techniques | Engraved gold |
Brief description | Gold claddagh ring inscribed inside 'JMM', with two hands clasping a crowned heart, mark of Andrew Robinson, Galway, Ireland, 1750-1800. |
Physical description | Gold claddagh ring inscribed inside 'JMM.A', with two hands clasping a crowned heart, mark of Andrew Robinson. |
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Credit line | Given by Mrs K. Ticher |
Object history | Historical significance: A variety of fede ring traditional to the Claddagh district of Galway. Given by Mrs Kurt Ticher, RF 61/1199 |
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Summary | The 'Claddagh' ring takes its name from the Irish village. It is formed of a crowned heart held between two hands. It draws upon older traditions of rings with clasped hands and hearts and is still a popular item of jewellery. |
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Accession number | M.12-1961 |
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Record created | November 14, 2005 |
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