Top view of Georgian silver memento mori signet ring engraved with skeleton and 'Nosse Te Ipsum'
Engraved skeleton and 'Nosce Te Ipsum' inscription on cushion-shaped silver bezel
Engraved skeleton and 'Nosce Te Ipsum' inscription on cushion-shaped silver bezel
Ring worn on hand showing Georgian silver memento mori signet ring scale
Engraved cushion bezel showing memento mori skeleton and Latin inscription
Side profile showing fluted shoulders and D-section hoop of Georgian silver memento mori ring
Side profile showing fluted shoulders and D-section hoop of Georgian silver memento mori ring
Underside view of Georgian silver memento mori ring showing fluted shoulders and open-back bezel
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The Antique Georgian 18th Century 'Know Thyself' Memento Mori Ring

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'Nosse Te Ipsum', or 'Know Thyself' reads the inscription on this 18th century ring as a skeleton contemplates existence.

Memento Mori rings were a medieval tradition designed to remind the wearer of the preciousness of life. Often given or made after a death, these rings ask you to reflect upon your life for a moment and 'remember you will die', sometimes with that exact phrase in Latin, 'memento mori', on the ring.

This ring asks the wearer to 'know thyself', and instead of the traditional motif of death being your inescapable end it shows us in three states. We are alive in contemplation, yet knowing that we are, in the grand scheme of it all, already dead. This idea that we are all to end, that is so common in memento mori rings, is met with an optimistic flower to the right of the skeleton. While we are alive now, and death is inevitable for us all, life will be born from our death.

This silver ring with D-section hoop, expanding to fluted shoulders supporting a cushion-shaped bezel, and a raised rectangular panel with rounded edges features an open back to the head (now empty), where someone could have placed a memento of their deceased loved one.

This ring, circa the late 18th century, tests as silver and has some light scorching and cracking to the band. However, it remains in fully wearable condition.

Please find the Jewellery Assessment Report, (see the end image in the gallery) for more detailed information.

Provenance: Acquired from an established BNTA and AIAA registered ancient art dealer. Formerly in a private collection of a Sussex lady since the mid 1960s.

Please note that this ring is currently on display at Hemswell Antique Centres and will have a delivery delay of 3-4 working days.

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The Details

Era
Georgian
Metal
Tests as Silver
Weight
8.32g
Head Size
18.17mm x 17.60mm
Size
V — US 10¾ · EU 63.8
Condition
Good, some light scratching and cracking to the band

Why We Love It

  • Incredible and thought provoking engraving
  • Beautiful fluted shoulders
  • A wearable piece of 18th century history
  • Independent Expert Report

Independent Expert Report

This ring included an independent jewellery assessment report compiled by Crystal Clear Valuations. A scanned copy can be seen in the image gallery above.