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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A dearest ring in which the T stands for tourmaline instead of topaz.

An acrostic ring is a Victorian romantic 19th century ring in which the initials of the precious stones mounted on the band spell out a word such as dearest or regards.

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Dearest ring

In terms of design, the most common forms are either as a straight line with stones arranged to 'spell' the intended word, and octagon or daisy shapes. The word "dearest" is an acronym, spelled out with seven stones:

Regards ring

A regards ring was a 19th century ring in which the initials of the precious stones mounted on the band spelled out the word "regards" in an implicit acrostic:[1][2]

Others

Other terms of affection spelled out in gemstones include adore (amethyst, diamond, opal, ruby, emerald), and love (lapis lazuli, opal, vermarine, emerald), Other terms of affection found in rings include the French souvenir. Later variations included the spelling of another word or a person's name.[citation needed] In some cases paste gems were use rather than precious stones.[3][4][2] [5]

Traditionally, these rings, though seen as romantic and tokens of love, were not given as engagement rings.

References

  1. ^ Boyd, L.M. (13 April 1994). "Regarding a "regards ring"". Ellensburg Daily Record.
  2. ^ a b Tolkien, Tracy; Wilkinson, Henrietta (1997). A Collector's Guide to Costume Jewelry Key Styles and how to recognize them. Firefly Books. p. 49. ISBN 1552091562.
  3. ^ Tolkien, Tracy; Wilkinson, Henrietta (1997). A Collector's Guide to Costume Jewelry Key Styles and how to recognize them. Firefly Books. p. 47. ISBN 1552091562.
  4. ^ Boyd, L.M. (13 April 1994). "Regarding a "regards ring"". Ellensburg Daily Record.
  5. ^ Carter, Alan. "Treasure Hunter with Alan Carter: Dearest Ring". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Archived from the original on 2013-06-04. Retrieved 2013-06-08.

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