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Faith ring

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Faith Ring: See Fede Ring.
False Topaz: A name for yellow quartz.
Family Jewelry: Jewelry embellished with the name and birthstone of a member of the family, or sometimes just the birthstone. See also Mother's Rings.

 


Faith Ring
Also called Fede Rings, Faith rings have a bezel cut or cast in the form of two clasped hands to symbolising faith, trust or engagement. They date from Roman times and were popular throughout Europe in the Middle Ages ...

The ring belongs to a class of rings called "Fede" or "Faith rings", which date from Roman times and were popular in the Middle Ages throughout Europe.

The design is the clasped hands of the 'fede' or faith rings. These rings date from Roman times and were popular in the Middle Ages. The ring is worn now by many to speak to their Irish heritage.

The "Claddagh" symbol (usually in the form of a ring) belongs to a group of finger rings called Fede or "Faith rings" which date from Roman times. Fede rings have the form of two clasped hands, symbolising faith, trust or "plighted troth".

Fede Ring -A fede ring, also known as faith ring, has only two clasped hands, symbolizing faith and trust.
Friendship Ring - A friendship ring is a ring usually worn by the young adults to display their friendship towards their friends.

See Band, Betrothal Ring, Bridal Set, Charm Ring, Cigar Band, Claddagh Ring, Class Ring, Cluster Ring, Cocktail Ring, Comfort Fit, Compass Ring, Dinner Ring, Engagement Ring, Eternity Ring, Faith Ring, Fede Ring, Poesy, Poison Ring, Prayer Ring, ...

Fede Ring: Dating from the Roman times these are rings that depict two hands clasped together. Also known as Faith Rings.
Feitsui: The royal stone of China, it is a highly prized form of jade.

There were rings to express friendship or love such as the "fede ring" (fidelity ring), the "faith ring," the "posy ring," or the Irish "Claddagh ring.

See also: Cut, Metal, Gold, Ring, Jewel

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