1715 Spanish Plate Fleet Shipwreck - Gold "Fede" ring.

Gold Fede ring recovered from the 1715 Fleet

Description:  Gold Ring

Site: Sandy Point

Wreck:  1715  Fleet 

Weight: 5.66 grams total

History: This gold ring was recovered from the wreck of the 1715 Spanish Plate Fleet. It  is in the style of a Fede ring.  The design of the Fede ring is what makes them stand out. They typically feature two hands clasped together representing trust and the bond between two people.  

Fede rings are a fascinating piece of jewelry dating back for centuries.  These unique rings symbolize love, commitment, and unity,  making them a meaningful choice for those who appreciate romantic traditions. The term "fede" comes from the Italian word "Fedele, meaning "faithful" or "loyal" perfectly capturing the essence of these rings.  Fede rings were very popular in the Middle Ages as betrothal and wedding rings.

  

 

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