



Edwardian 18KT Keeper Ring
Dated 1911; Birmingham, England. This substantial 18KT gold antique keeper ring features the traditional interwoven rope motif crowned with polished bead detailing — a design symbolizing strength, loyalty, and enduring love. It reflects the rich warmth and craftsmanship of early 20th-century English goldwork.
Keeper rings were traditionally given as tokens of affection and commitment, often worn to “keep” a wedding band or treasured ring securely in place. Their woven design represents unity and protection — making them both sentimental and practical pieces of jewelry history. The ring is approximately a size 7.5.
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Dated 1911; Birmingham, England. This substantial 18KT gold antique keeper ring features the traditional interwoven rope motif crowned with polished bead detailing — a design symbolizing strength, loyalty, and enduring love. It reflects the rich warmth and craftsmanship of early 20th-century English goldwork.
Keeper rings were traditionally given as tokens of affection and commitment, often worn to “keep” a wedding band or treasured ring securely in place. Their woven design represents unity and protection — making them both sentimental and practical pieces of jewelry history. The ring is approximately a size 7.5.























