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Men's jewelry

There have been times in history when men wore as much (or even more!) jewellery as women. Historically, men were the first to wear diamond jewellery, for example, representing invincibility and immortality! In recent years, the concept of 'masculinity' has become less significant and with it, the traditional boundaries between male and female fashion have become blurred. Although jewellery was usually seen as something feminine, we now see men experimenting with it more than ever!

We found 12 objects
Material: goud Topic: Men's jewelry
S8210701
Jewels and Accessories
Signet ring
DMK02024_01
Jewels and Accessories
Ring
S17007
On display
Jewels and Accessories
Stickpin with jockey cap and etui

1832 - 1869

S1700601_01
Jewels and Accessories
Stickpin with horsehead and etui

1832 - 1869

S17008
On display
Jewels and Accessories
Stickpin with snake and etui

1832 - 1869

S17009
On display
Jewels and Accessories
Stickpin with fly and etui

1832 - 1869

Ring Leopold I in etui geschonken aan Gerard Waefelaer met bijbehorende schenkingsbrief
On display
Jewels and Accessories
Ring Leopold I in case donated to Gérard Waefelaer including gift letter

1835 - 1835/05/04 , Conway, Edward & Dees, Jean Baptiste & Leopold I, Leopold, Joris, Christiaan, Frederik van Saksen-Coburg-Saalfeld & Waefelaer, Gérard

S71104_01
On display
Jewels and Accessories
Ring with portrait miniature

1780 - 1820

Aigrette
On display
Jewels and Accessories
Aigrette

1780 - 1780

DMK98003_01
On display
Jewels and Accessories
Men's ring

1825 - 1875

Snuifdoos
On display
Gold and silversmith
Snuff box

1739-09-30 - 1740-11-29 , Croissant, Pierre & Robin, Louis

S8210501
Jewels and Accessories
Pocket watch

1880 - 1934