Offered by Matthew Holder
A Medieval silver fede ring.
Italian, 15th century.
Ring size U 1/2 UK / 10.25 US.
Weighs 5.7 grams.
This ring features the ancient fede motif of two hands clasped together along with a second motif showing two hands holding a heart. These symbols represented love and fidelity. The ring was likely a token of love symbolising everlasting devotion, or possibly a betrothal ring.
The word Fede takes its name from the Italian word for faith or trust with the two clasped hands symbolising an attachment that usually led to marriage. The motif of the two clasped hands was already in use in ancient Rome, it was a symbol of pledging of vows, which derives from the Roman 'dextarum iunctio' (right hand joined). Fede rings remained popular throughout Europe until well into the 19th century with their peak of manufacture during the Middle Ages and the Renaissance.
A similar example can be found in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, Accession number: 848-1871.
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