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Ring
Gold, pearls, enamel
c. 1790
Ring
Ring
Gold, pearls, enamel
c. 1790
Ring Gold, pearls, enamel c. 1790
Status
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Label Text

In her defining role as the first First Lady, Martha Washington was renowned for her stately simplicity. She may have worn this American-made ring while her husband was president. Pearls set against radiant engine-turned blue enamel reflected the prevailing neoclassical taste of the period. More importantly, the restrained elegance of the ring bespoke a republican virtue that distinguished her character from the perceived ostentation of European royalty.

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Datec. 1790
Geography Possibly made - United States
Medium/TechniqueGold, pearls, enamel
DimensionsOverall: 7/8 in. x 3/4 in. x 5/8 in. (2.24 cm x 1.91 cm x 1.6 cm)
Credit LineGift of the Detroit Mount Vernon Society, 1915
Object numberW-462
DescriptionFinger ring with wide, tapering gold band and circular bezel. Single pearl set on a blue enamel center with engine turned ground surrounded by a thin border of white enamel in gold bands and an outer border of sixteen pearls set in gold.
Published ReferencesMartha Gandy Fales, "The Jewelry," Antiques 135/ 2 (February 1989): 515.

Martha Gandy Fales, Jewelry in America: 1600-1900 (Woodbridge, Suffolk, England: Antique Collectors' Club, 1995), 35, 37-38.
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