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A compact survey of the history, symbolism and poetry surrounding finger-rings from ancient to modern times, tracing their roles as personal ornament, currency, seal and emblem of authority, fidelity and eternity. The author reviews mythic origins and archaeological finds, describes materials and gem lore believed to confer medicinal or magical virtues, and outlines legal and ceremonial uses including coronation and ecclesiastical investiture. Chapters collect literary and folkloric references, heraldic and decorative forms, notable anecdotes and practical details about manufacture, wear and valuation across cultures.

About the Author

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Charles Edwards

Charles Edwards was an author known for his exploration of the cultural significance of jewelry, particularly in his notable work "The History and Poetry of Finger-Rings." This book delves into the historical context and symbolic meanings associated with finger rings throughout various cultures. Edwards' writing reflects a keen interest in the intersection of art, history, and personal adornment, contributing to a deeper understanding of how such objects have been perceived and valued over time.

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