About the book
Rings are perhaps the most common and yet the most evocative pieces of jewelry. Worn as a sign of love or as a fashion accessory, to mark weddings, remember the dead, or show religious faith, the unbroken circle—a plain band or one that is elegantly adorned—holds a multitude of meanings for every wearer. From simple medieval hoops worn to ward off disease, to the glamorous rocks worn on the red carpet by Hollywood stars, to stunning works of art created by contemporary artist-jewelers, this book draws from the collections of the V&A to offer a beautifully illustrated introduction to rings.
About the author
Rachel Church is a curator in the Sculpture, Metalwork, Ceramics, and Glass Department of the V&A, with a special responsibility for rings. She has contributed to a number of exhibition catalogues and wrote about gold boxes in
The Gilbert Collection at the V&A.