‘Met diamanten omset’: Hoop Rings in the Northern Netherlands (1600-1700)

IF 0.2 4区 艺术学 0 ART Rijksmuseum Bulletin Pub Date : 2023-03-13 DOI:10.52476/trb.13838
Suzanne van Leeuwen
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In 2018 the Rijksmuseum acquired a gold ring from the first half of the seventeenth century set with nineteen table-cut diamonds. Although this type of ring appears in several pendant portraits from the Northern Netherlands, physical examples are extremely rare. Only one other example is known aside from the one in the Rijksmuseum’s collection. Archival material and contemporary dictionaries have revealed that in the seventeenth century this type of ring was known as a hoop ring and that it differed from other rings because of its shape. The hoop ring is an uninterrupted circle that became increasingly elaborately decorated in the course of the seventeenth century: with engraved patterns filled with enamel and set all around with pearls or table- and rose-cut diamonds. It can be seen from pendant portraits dating from the first half of the seventeenth century that women usually wore the hoop rings on the index finger of the right hand – the preferred hand and finger on which the wedding rings was worn in the Northern Netherlands in this period. Hoop rings are sometimes noted as trouwringen in estate inventories. However, the term trouwring can refer to both the engagement and to the marriage. For the time being, the function of the recently acquired ring remains unclear, but the placement of many hoop rings on the forefinger discussed in this article makes a connection with marriage likely.
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“Met diamanten omset”:荷兰北部的环圈(1600-1700)
2018年,荷兰国家博物馆获得了一枚17世纪上半叶的金戒指,镶有19颗桌形切割钻石。尽管这种类型的戒指出现在荷兰北部的几幅吊坠肖像中,但实物样本非常罕见。除了荷兰国立博物馆的藏品外,目前已知的例子只有一个。档案资料和当代词典显示,在17世纪,这种类型的戒指被称为箍环,它与其他戒指不同,因为它的形状。箍环是一个不间断的圆圈,在17世纪的过程中变得越来越精致:用珐琅填充雕刻图案,周围镶嵌珍珠或餐桌切割和玫瑰切割的钻石。从17世纪上半叶的垂坠肖像中可以看出,女性通常在右手食指上戴环,这是这一时期北荷兰人最喜欢戴婚戒的手和手指。箍环有时被认为是房地产库存的拖累因素。然而,trouwring这个词既可以指订婚,也可以指结婚。目前,最近获得的戒指的功能尚不清楚,但在这篇文章中讨论的许多圆环在食指上的位置使其与婚姻的联系成为可能。
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