See our: mourning rings.A type of mourning ring originally made and worn in England in memory of a deceased Sovereign and later of a member of the Royal Family. Suchrings were first made for Mary II (d. 1694) and then her husband William III (d. 1702). Inexpensive mourning rings were made for George I (d. 1727) and George II (d. 1760), and thereafter for most ofthe members of the Royal Family who dies in the 18th and early 19th centuries, until the last was made by Queen Victoria following the death of Prince Albert (1861).
Royal Mourning Ring

Royal Mourning Ring
See our: mourning rings.A type of mourning ring originally made and worn in England in memory of a deceased Sovereign and later of a member of the Royal Family. Suchrings were first made for Mary II (d. 1694) and then her husband William III (d. 1702). Inexpensive mourning rings were made for George I (d. 1727) and George II (d. 1760), and thereafter for most ofthe members of the Royal Family who dies in the 18th and early 19th centuries, until the last was made by Queen Victoria following the death of Prince Albert (1861).
References
From: An Illustrated Dictionary of Jewelry, autor: Harold Newman, publishers: Thames and Hudson



