Works of art: Ring period 11th to 15th century by Matthew Holder - Ref: 101254 - A fine gold betrothal ring set with a
Fine Gold Betrothal Ring Set With A Diamond - England or France 15th century - Ref.101254
The development of betrothal ring giving
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During the Middle Ages, 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 9 1/2 with a rounded band, 2.6mm at the bottom. The elongated diamond shaped bezel is flanked by pairs of nubs forming trefoils.
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