The Booth Band is a timeless piece of artistry inspired by the gravestones that bear witness to the history of 18th-century New England. This meticulously crafted 5mm wide band captures the essence of a bygone era, where intricate patterns and enduring symbolism adorned the markers of time. This carving was inspired by a stone from 1796 at Old Bennington Cemetery in Bennington, Vermont. Carved by Roger Booth.
Design and Materials: The Booth Band features a repeating Greek Key or Greek Fret motif, meticulously designed to mirror the source carving. It's often associated with infinity or the eternal flow of life and sometimes symbolizes unity and the bonds of friendship, love, and devotion. This band is "one-of-a-kind" and ready to ship. If you'd like a custom version, please message us to discuss.
Size 7
A Tribute to 18th-Century Gravestone Art: Each piece in the Legacy Collection is a testament to the exquisite artistry found on the gravestones of 18th-century New England. The delicate patterns and enduring symbolism from this era come to life in our jewelry, allowing you to carry a piece of history with you.
Sizing and Care: Please specify your ring size when placing your order. For care instructions, your Booth Ring will last for generations with proper love and care. We recommend regular cleaning with a soft cloth and gentle care to preserve the fine details.
Unearth the past and make it your own with the Booth Band. Order yours today and carry a piece of 18th-century New England with you wherever you go.