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Modern Ways to Wear a Victorian Baby Ring

8/19/2016

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Children wore many styles of jewelry during the Victorian era. According to Morning Glory Collects "Coral beads, silver lockets, bead necklaces and little bracelets all were popular. Coral was thought to ward off ill health so even babies wore small beaded necklaces and bracelets of coral. "
While it might not be a popular daily practice in modern times, some parents still dress their children in jewelry for special occasions.
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As for us adults, jewelry collectors have thought of a few clever ways to wear these tiny pieces in a modern way.

Baby Ring Charm Necklace

A single, or collection of baby rings can be worn on a chain in place of charms. Single rings can be layered on individual chains for a cascading look. 
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Antique Baby Rings as Midi or Knuckle Ring

Some antique baby rings might be large enough to be worn on an adult finger. They can be worn on the upper or middle knuckle. For this, you would need the ring to be at least a size 1 US. 
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Have you acquired any antique baby jewelry for your personal collection? How do you like to wear them? Please share in the comments section below. 
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Toi et Moi Rings and Other Alternative Engagement Rings 

8/3/2016

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As more of my friends are starting to get married. I am thrilled to take on the task of sourcing special antique rings for the engagement.
There are no rules to relationships these days, so even the act of engagement is a lofty subject. To ease the burden of this big step, many young people are starting to look for more casual or alternative styles to the large, obvious solitaire diamond.
In antique jewelry, the romance is in the symbolism. Design elements are incorporated to connote loving attachment. Here are a few styles that symbolize commitment in a more subtle yet meaningful way.

Toi et Moi Rings

This refers to a ring with two stones in a cross over style setting. The stones can be two of the same, or mismatching. This style of ring was often used for engagements during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The cross-over style symbolizes two souls intertwined.
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The toi et moi ring's popularity was believed to have started when Napoleon gave a sapphire and diamond engagement ring to Josephine in 1776.
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Diamond Toi et Moi Engagement Ring Via Gemgossip

Art Deco Filigree

lf you want to make a sparkly statement, but can't afford a grandiose stone, an elaborate setting might be the solution.
Filigree styles from the Art Deco era help emphasize a stone, making it look larger than it is. It still has the glamour and flash of diamonds, but it is usually accomplished with smaller stones. The artistic setting is excellent for someone with unique personal style. There were so many filigree patterns made during this time period, it would be hard to find two of the same.
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Art Deco diamond ring via LUXXOR Vintage
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Antique Art Deco rings Via Blue Moon Bits

Fede or Gemel Ring

A Fede ring (also called Gemel ring) is an old engagement ring style that features two hands clasped together. They usually have a hinge mechanism that clasps the hand to reveal a stone or a heart stamping. These are quite rare, but they can occasionally be found in nice condition.
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Antique Fede ring via Inezstodel

Claddah Ring

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The claddah ring has been a symbol of engaement since the 17th century in Ireland. It features two hands holding a heart topped with a crown (representing friendship, love, and loyalty).
According to tradition, the heart is worn pointing away on the right hand if the wearer is single, toward the body when the wearer has a love interest. When worn on the left hand, it should point away if the wearer is engaged and toward the body once the wearer is married.

Lover's Knot

Also known as "True Lovers Knot" or "Celtic Lovers Knot". This symbol was often used by sailors separated from their lovers. It is modeled from an difficult to untangle knot style. These rings can sometimes be found with a diamond in the center to make it extra engagement friendly. 
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Contemporary lovers knot ring Via LoveKnotShop

Garter/Belt Ring

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Victorian Buckle Ring Via LUXXOR Vintage
Symbolically the belt motif represents the notion of "holding your love tightly", attachment and eternity. These usually have fairly simple designs and can look fairly modern when worn today. These make excellent engagement rings for males, or women with a more understated style. Read more about buckle motif symbolism in my previous blog post.
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Silver Antique Belt Rings Via LUXXOR Vintage

Snake Ring

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Antique Victorian Snake Ring Via LUXXOR Vintage
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Antique Snake Ring Via One I Love NYC
A prevalent Victorian symbol, the snake is an emblem of eternal love. The popular style began when Prince Albert proposed to Queen Victoria with what is considered the very first engagement ring, which was in the image of a snake with an emerald-set head.  

There are so many options in today's jewelry market. The choice of ring should be as unique as the romance it represents. Antique rings are an excellent way to make a sentimental statement sure to last for generations to come.
See all available ring options, engagement and otherwise, at LUXXORVintage.com
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