Rings, anonymous, c. 1725 - c. 1750

Rings, anonymous, c. 1725 - c. 1750

grinding, h 1.9cm × w 2.1cm × d 2.3cm More details

Before the 19th century, men wore different types of rings to underline their power, wealth and prestige. The wearers of these particular rings were a bishop of the Catholic Church, a Dutch diplomat, and an administrator in Stadholder William V’s treasury. Today, wedding rings and signet rings still indicate their wearers’ social status, but often in more austere forms.

On display in room 1.3