
Double Wedding Ring Quilt
This item is a Double Wedding Ring quilt, a classic and intricate quilt pattern known for its interlocking ring design, often symbolizing companionship or marital union. The quilt features nine prominent interlocking ring blocks, arranged in a three-by-three grid. Each ring block is composed of smaller fabric pieces, precisely cut and sewn to create a curved illusion, forming circles that intersect at various points. The primary colors in the rings are a muted, dusty pink/terracotta and a cool, desaturated teal/blue-green, both with subtle patterned textures, possibly small floral or geometric prints that are not clearly discernible from the image. These colored fabric pieces form the 'rings,' while the background within and around the rings is predominantly a solid-colored cream or off-white fabric. The quilting lines, visible as raised ridges, appear to follow the contours of the rings and fill the central white spaces, likely using a 'stitch-in-the-ditch' technique around the fabric pieces and perhaps a simple grid or wavy pattern in the larger negative spaces. The edges of the quilt are scalloped, following the natural curves formed by the outer arcs of the 'Double Wedding Ring' blocks, indicating careful finishing. The quilt's condition appears good overall, with no obvious major stains, tears, or significant fraying visible in the photograph. There is some minor wrinkling and slight creasing, typical of a textile that has been used or stored, but the colors seem well-preserved. There are no discernible maker's marks or signatures visible. Based on the colors and the traditional nature of the pattern, it likely dates from the mid to late 20th century. The craftsmanship, particularly the precision required for the curved piecing, suggests a skilled hand.
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Estimated Value
$600-900
Basic Information
Category
Textile Art
Appraised On
September 3, 2025
Estimated Value
$600-900
Item Description
This item is a Double Wedding Ring quilt, a classic and intricate quilt pattern known for its interlocking ring design, often symbolizing companionship or marital union. The quilt features nine prominent interlocking ring blocks, arranged in a three-by-three grid. Each ring block is composed of smaller fabric pieces, precisely cut and sewn to create a curved illusion, forming circles that intersect at various points. The primary colors in the rings are a muted, dusty pink/terracotta and a cool, desaturated teal/blue-green, both with subtle patterned textures, possibly small floral or geometric prints that are not clearly discernible from the image. These colored fabric pieces form the 'rings,' while the background within and around the rings is predominantly a solid-colored cream or off-white fabric. The quilting lines, visible as raised ridges, appear to follow the contours of the rings and fill the central white spaces, likely using a 'stitch-in-the-ditch' technique around the fabric pieces and perhaps a simple grid or wavy pattern in the larger negative spaces. The edges of the quilt are scalloped, following the natural curves formed by the outer arcs of the 'Double Wedding Ring' blocks, indicating careful finishing. The quilt's condition appears good overall, with no obvious major stains, tears, or significant fraying visible in the photograph. There is some minor wrinkling and slight creasing, typical of a textile that has been used or stored, but the colors seem well-preserved. There are no discernible maker's marks or signatures visible. Based on the colors and the traditional nature of the pattern, it likely dates from the mid to late 20th century. The craftsmanship, particularly the precision required for the curved piecing, suggests a skilled hand.
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