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.