EUROPEAN BETROTHAL RING 16TH-17TH CENTURY SIZE 4

$125.00

During the Renaissance, the act of committing to marriage took place as a formal ceremony with vows, considered sacred and unbreakable, exchanged. A ring was given by the man to the woman to bind the pledge and worn until the marriage. That practice is believed to derive from the custom of providing a bride’s price or dowry. This example is size 4 with an oval bezel with a beaded surround, flanked by an arrangement of 3 small bosses in foliage, on each side. Fine quality and crisply detailed indicating that it was made for a young person who perished soon after the betrothal.  The 24karat gold surface restored and is gift boxed with a certificate of authenticity.

Item ID: B8313

Certificate of Authenticity

All items purchased from The History Gift Store are accompanied by a signed and dated Certificate of Authenticity with the name of the item and its unique item number for future reference.

Certificates are suitable for display with your item, and can easily be mounted in a 8½" x 5½" frame. Our certificates are printed on an acid free 65lb cardstock. This means your certification will not turn yellow or deteriorate over time.

EUROPEAN BETROTHAL RING 16TH-17TH CENTURY SIZE 4

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