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JLY 1109 | South India, possibly Mysore | 18th century

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Artwork Details

Title: Ring

Date: 18th century

Location: South India, possibly Mysore

Materials: gold sheet, set with rubies, turquoise, emeralds and a pearl in gold kundan, decorated with granulation and a wired pearl

Dimensions: 4.3 x 2.5cm

Accession Number: JLY 1109

Other Notes:

The shank, which is of triangular section, is surmounted by a gem-set bird, possibly a parrot, with ruby-set eyes, a collar of pavé turquoise, New World emerald wings and a wired pearl for a tail. Its back is set with five cabochon rubies and a turquoise, while its breast and lower parts are decorated with granulation and two gold studs; a third stud decorates the top of the bird’s head. The bird is attached to the shank by means of two wire legs and is supported and strengthened on either side by ruby-set volutes arising from the shank. The box-like rear stud of the shank is set with a pearl.

The ring compares closely with the so-called ‘hawking ring of Tipu Sultan’ (r 1782–1799), the whereabouts of which are unknown but which is known from a drawing by the architect, William Burges in the library of the Royal Institute of British Architects in London. 

Up to the 14th century, bezels on rings were aligned ‘horizontally’, parallel to the knuckles. However, perhaps following the introduction of the archer’s ring, with its lip suggesting the possibility of decoration running parallel to the length of the fingers, ‘vertical’ bezels became more common. [for archer’s rings, see JLY 1123

Bibliography:

M. Wenzel, Ornament and Amulet. Rings of the Islamic World, The Nasser D. Khalili Collection of Islamic Art, volume XVI, London 1993, cat.493, pp.154–5, 270.
P. Moura Carvalho, Gems and Jewels of Mughal India. Jewelled and enamelled objects from the 16th to 20th centuries, The Nasser D. Khalili Collection of Islamic Art, volume XVIII, London 2010, cat.90, p.179.
J.M. Rogers, The Arts of Islam. Masterpieces from the Khalili Collection, London 2010, cat.419, p.352.

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