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Ring brooch

Ring brooch

  • Place of origin:

    Altes Land, Germany (made)

  • Date:

    ca. 1864 (made)

  • Artist/Maker:

    Unknown (production)

  • Materials and Techniques:

    Silver filigree set with pastes

  • Museum number:

    530-1899

  • Gallery location:

    Jewellery, room 91 mezzanine, case 71, shelf D, box 2

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Ring brooches are the commonest kind of traditional brooch in northern Europe. They can be circular or heart-shaped, and their design dates from the Middle Ages. They differ from modern brooches in the way they fasten. The wearer pulls the cloth of the garment through the central hole, and then spears it with the pin. The greater the strain on the pin, the more secure the fastening.

Ring brooches from the Altes Land are usually heart-shaped. In the late 18th century they were made of plain cast silver, but by the mid 19th century they were gilded and richly decorated with filigree and pendent beads, and set with coloured pastes. Women wore them at the neck of their shirt, to keep it fastened. These brooches often have names and dates engraved on the back, as here, showing that they were originally betrothal or wedding gifts. These inscriptions are almost always scratched or stippled by the bride or groom themselves, not professionally engraved.

Physical description

Heart-shaped ring brooch made of openwork filigree decorated with lozenges, discs, granules, and rosettes of turquoise- and garnet-coloured pastes. Six (originally seven) pendent filigree beads hang from the lower edges.

Place of Origin

Altes Land, Germany (made)

Date

ca. 1864 (made)

Artist/maker

Unknown (production)

Materials and Techniques

Silver filigree set with pastes

Marks and inscriptions

'Jfr. Anna Hausch. 1864'. Presumably the name of the original owner.

Dimensions

Height: 7.7 cm, Width: 4.8 cm, Depth: 0.9 cm

Descriptive line

Heart-shaped silver filigree ring brooch (Bruthart) with red and turquoise pastes, Altes Land (North Germany), c.1864.

Materials

Silver; Paste

Techniques

Filigree

Subjects depicted

Heart

Categories

Metalwork; Jewellery

Collection code

MET

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