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This type of ring is commonly known as a  'fede' (faith) ring. The expression <i>fede</i> or <i>mani in fede</i>  is taken from  the Italian, meaning 'hands clasped in trust'.  The term was popular among nineteenth-century collectors, though it is found as early as the seventeenth century. Among the definitions of 'fede' in John Florio's 1611 Dictionarie of the Italian and English Tongues is 'a ring made with hand in hand'.  The term ‘hand in hand’ was common in 16th and 17th century England, for example in the ring left by Johan Broucker to her sister in 1577, described as a 'ringe of golde with an hande in hande'.  \r\n\r\nThis ring forms part of a collection of 760 rings and engraved gems from the collection of Edmund Waterton (1830-87).   Waterton was one of the foremost ring collectors of the nineteenth century and was the author of several articles on rings, a   book on English devotion to the Virgin Mary and an unfinished catalogue of his collection (the manuscript is now the National Art   Library). Waterton was noted for his extravagance and financial troubles caused him to place his collection in pawn with the   London jeweller Robert Phillips. When he was unable to repay the loan, Phillips offered to sell the collection to the Museum and it   was acquired in 1871. A small group of rings which Waterton had held back were acquired in 1899.\r\nAs the clasping of hands was part of the medieval betrothal ceremony, it is not surprising to find rings decorated like this, although it is impossible now to be certain exactly whether they commemorated friendship, love, betrothal or marriage.\r\nThe 'fede' motif continues in use today on the Irish 'claddagh' ring.","physicalDescription":"'Fede' (Faith) ring; silver gilt, engraved. The hoop in the form of two clasped hands. 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