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Finger ring, by Dorothy Hogg

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000-180-000-266-C
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Finger ring, by Dorothy Hogg

This right-handed silver and gold finger ring was made by the Scottish artist Dorothy Hogg in 1978. It formed part of the Scottish Crafts Collection, which was transferred to the National Museums of Scotland when the Scottish Craft Council was wound up.

The ring has an angled rectangular top out of which lines have been pierced. Set below these lines are gold round wires laid parallel and close together. The square shank comes from one side of the rectangular top and is joined to the diagonally opposite side.

Dorothy Hogg was born in Troon, but now lives and works in Edinburgh at the Edinburgh College of Art. Her work is noted for its understated and minimal approach in silver and gold. She has exhibited throughout the UK and abroad.


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Online ID: 000-180-000-266-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0504: National Museums Scotland Part 2
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  A.1991.421
Date: 1978
Material: Silver and 18 carat gold
Dimensions: 20 mm x 20 mm x 15 mm
What: Ring
Subject: Jewellery
Who: Dorothy Hogg, Scotland (Maker)
Scottish Crafts Collection
Where: SCOTLAND
Event:
Description: Right handed silver ring with an angled top out of which lines have been pierced with gold wires set below, and with a square, angular shank: Scottish, by Dorothy Hogg, 1978
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