A fascinating late Georgian to early Victorian ring, full of romance, symbolism, and character.
The ring appears to be a marriage of two earlier Georgian elements, brought together to create a unique and wearable piece of jewellery. Set within a simple 9 carat gold rubover setting is a beautifully carved oval carnelian stone, its warm orange red tone perfectly suited to the rich symbolism.
The carnelian has been intricately carved with a rebus puzzle. A playful and sentimental form of visual wordplay that was particularly popular in the Georgian period. The design features a bar of musical notation, followed by the words “De Mon”, and a love heart beneath. When read together, these elements form the poetic phrase “Music of my heart.”
Rebus jewellery was often exchanged as tokens of affection, allowing the wearer to carry a hidden or coded message of love. The clever combination of imagery and wording makes pieces like this wonderfully engaging and deeply personal. With its rich carnelian carving, simple gold mount, and romantic symbolism, this ring is a beautiful survivor of Georgian sentimentality.
A truly unique and meaningful antique ring, perfect for collectors of Georgian jewellery, rebus designs, or romantic historical pieces
