Regards ring

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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]

Later variations included the spelling of another word or a person's name.[citation needed] One variant was "love": lapis lazuli, opal, vermarine, Emerald.[citation needed]

In some cases paste gems were use rather than precious stones.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ Boyd, L.M. (13 April 1994). "Regarding a "regards ring"". Ellensburg Daily Record.
  2. ^ 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.

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