Bishop’s ring

Bishop’s ring
18th century
Gold, silver, sapphire, diamond

The wearing of rings as a symbol of rank is first mentioned in the Bible in Genesis (41:1-4). In a Christian tradition dating back to the Middle Ages, rings represented the wearer’s eternal dedication to the Church and were presented at the time of a bishop’s consecration. This ring’s celestial blue sapphire was likely chosen to represent the sky and perhaps was symbolic of the bishop’s closeness to heaven.

William D. Boardman Collection—Gift of Mrs. Alice L. Boardman
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