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Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Ring

RingImageUsage
Aqiq ringcarnelian or agate ring worn by some Muslims in imitation of Muhammad.
BirthstonesringUsually a slender, simple ring (sometimes consisting of a band), set with the wearer's birthstone, or the birthstone of the wearer's spouse. Those like the Mother's ring can be worn set with various birthstones. Some couples wear birthstones set with a wedding anniversary month birthstone as well as other commemorative stones.
Cameo (carving) ringCameo ring bm 2014.JPGA plain hoop mounted by a table setting, into which is affixed a carved cameo. This ring style is exceedingly ancient and was more commonly worn by men than by women. Ancient cameos depicted pagan gods, Christian saints and even self-portraits. Multi-coloured stone and often marble or porphyry was most desirable, as it produced a striped, layered or three-dimensional effect. The modern cameo ring usually shows the profile of a goddess or a Roman soldier.
Championship ring a.k.a. sports ringKastenring.jpgA ring presented to members of winning teams in professional sports leagues as well as college tournaments in the Americas. The best known of these are the Super Bowl ring and World Series ring. Also, in professional American sports leagues—such as the National Football League(NFL) and Major League Baseball (MLB)—the runner-ups of the league championship game/series is awarded a ring, being the champion of their conference (sub-league).
Claddagh ringCladdaghring.jpgAn Irish friendship, courtship or engagement ring. It is traditionally used to indicate the state of romantic availability. In recent times it is commonly worn as a wedding ring. In centuries past, this ring was bequeathed from mother to daughter, though men also wore it.
Class ringClass Ring.JPGWorn by students and alumni in commemoration of their graduation.
Cocktail ringAn oversized ladies' ring with a large center stone often surrounded by tiny stones. Nearly any oversized ladies' ring may be termed "cocktail". This is the most common type of costume jewellery ring and is also known as a cluster ring and dinner ring.
Doctoral ringDoktorsring Uppsala filfak.JPGA gold ring worn by a scholar who earns a doctoral degree at a Danish or Swedish university. In America it is common for priests who have earned their doctorate in theology to wear such a ring on the right hand ring finger.
Ecclesiastical ringRing of the Archbishop Albero von Montreuil.jpgA religious ring, either of authority for clerics or as some other special religious symbol. When worn by bishops or higher-ranking priests, it is called "Episcopal ring".
Engagement ringWedding and Engagement Rings 2151px.jpgA ring given to and worn by a woman signifying her engagement to be married.
Eternity ringEternity ring 1.jpgA ring symbolizing eternity with a partner. These are often given in lieu of engagement rings, as when former UK Prime Minister Gordon Brownpurchased one for his wife (as a recompense for not having originally proposed to her with an engagement ring).[10]
Finger armor ringA ring style which spans from the base of the finger to just below the fingernail or middle of the second joint. This type of ring includes a bending joint.
Five Metals ringFive Metals ring (a.k.a "Kabbalah ring") is suggested by the Talmud as a talisman for luck, and is considered a Kabbalistic appurtenance. Five metals mined from the earth (gold, silver, copper, tin and lead) are to be joined but not alloyed into a ring. It can only be manufactured once a month, "when the moon is in Jupiter", over a five-hour period from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. and only upon the conclusion of the Sabbath (Saturday night). The Five Metals ring has commonly taken the form of a sterling silver ring with tablets of gold, tin, lead and copper set into the bezel. The Talmud states, "Bear [the ring] upon thee, and thou shalt see miracles." [11]
Friendship ringFriendship rings are used to symbolize a close relationship whether romantic or platonic. Its common usage is as a token of friendship.
Gay Pride ring (a.k.a. "Rainbow ring")Representing gay pride, usually a band, either set with seven stones or inlaid with seven enamelled lines, in the seven colours representing the Rainbow flag (LGBT movement). In decades past, a stone-set ring worn on the right hand ring finger or the pinky of either hand represented a call for gay equality.
Gimmal ringRing made of 2 or 3 hoops that are hinged at the back and meant to interlock and open; popular for betrothals in 16th- and 17th-century Europe
Guard ring (a.k.a ring-guard)is a slender, slightly tighter-fitting ring designed to be placed on the finger after a large/loose ring, to prevent slippage and ring loss.
Iron Ring, a.k.a.Engineer's RingCanadian Engineer Iron Ring.jpgRing worn by American and Canadian engineers, after swearing the Engineer's Oath. This is often in the form of a crudely worked piece of iron; modern rings tend to be sleek steel, some with etched geometric designs. The ring is meant to be worn on the pinky (little) finger of the dominant hand at all times. This ring has been loosely associated with Rudyard Kipling.
Key RingKey IMG 4319.JPGA ring with a key mounted on the bezel. Used by the Romans as both a means of carrying a key to their family valuables chest and to demonstrate their status within the family.[12]
Memento mori ringMemento mori ring Norwich.JPGLargely dating from the 16th to the 17th centuries, memento rings featured a skull and the inscription "Memento mori", sometimes combined with other features.[13]
Mood ringMoodring1.jpgA novelty ring which changes colour in response to body temperature, using a thermochromic liquid crystal.
Mother's ringA ring worn by a mother displaying the birthstone of each of her children, and sometimes including those of the mother and father.
Mourning ringMourning ring nms.JPGA ring worn in memory of someone who has died. Also commonly called a "memorial ring". In ancient times wealthy people often bequeathed such rings in their wills.
Multi-finger ringTwo or more laterally conjoined rings, designed to be worn on two, three, or four fingers; popularized by hip-hop culture.
Penannular ringFig 10.jpgFound in gold or gilded metal from Bronze Age Britain, these small thick incomplete circles are the wrong size and shape to be finger-rings and were probably worn as nose or ear-rings or attached to the hair or clothing.[14]
Poison ringA ring consisting of a bezel with a compartment. Despite the name they were probably more commonly used to hold things like perfume or romantic keepsakes.[15]
Posie ringA ring with a lengthy inscription on its outer surface. These were commonly used as engagement and wedding rings. Also referred to as "posy" or "poesy" rings in reference to the line of poetry most commonly used in the inscription.
Pre-engagement ringA small, inexpensive ring given to a partner, signifying the promise not to court anyone else.
Promise ringA ring worn to remind a person of a promise. These evolved in conjunction with wedding and religious vow rings in the sense that the ring represented the vow/promise.
Purity ringChastity ring.JPGA symbol of virginity and a vow to keep virginity in some religious cultures.
Puzzle ringPuzzle ring solved.jpgInterlocking rings forming a single band. A famous example is the classic Cartier "Trinity" wedding ring.
Regards ringA Victorian engagement ring with an implicit acrostic: Ruby, Emerald, Garnet, Amethyst, Ruby, Diamond, Sapphire.
Rosary ringRingrosary.JPGRing worn around the finger with 10 indentations (or protrusions) and a cross as a bezel, representing one decade of a rosary. The rings are used to keep track of place in the prayer by rotating the ring on a finger and feeling the marks. These came into popular use during World War I as a way for Catholic soldiers to recite the rosary safely.
Signet ringBaronnet-signet-ring.JPGAn emblematic ring, often bearing a family coat of arms, some of which are fit for use to imprint a wax seal. In the event a seal or at least a representation of a seal is on the ring, it is called a "seal ring". The signet may bear anything from a custom-designed escutcheon to simple initials, in which case it is known as an initial ring.
Sovereign ringA large solid gold ring set with a gold sovereign.
SS-EhrenringNazi "honour ring" or "ring of honour". A plain silver band decorated with a death's head. Awarded to members of the Nazi SS (Schutzstaffel). A similar ring (in the form of a death's head) was also favoured by the SS-SD (Schutzstaffel-Sicherheitsdienst), and was very secretive in design. There were in fact several different award rings during the Third Reich.[16]
Thumb ringWLA vanda jade thumb ring.jpgOriginally thumb rings were used as an archery implement mainly in eastern styles of archery. Thumb rings are an extremely ancient custom.
Toe RingMan wearing Toe ring.jpgToe rings have a peculiar function in India. They are considered a customary ornament to be worn by married women.[17]
Watch ringRingWatch.pngA small watch fashioned to be worn as a ring.
Wedding ringWeddingring.JPGA ring presented at the time of marriage to signify espousal and marital commitment. Originally worn only by women, it is now common for both spouses to wear such a ring.

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