Cedar Hill Farmhouse

updated COUNTRY FRENCH

  • Home
  • Book
  • Farm Tour
    • Cedar Heights Tour
    • Farm Tour
  • About
  • Subscribe
  • Podcast
  • Projects
  • Press
  • Advertising

Silver Napkin Holders at Ruby Lane

By Anita 7 Comments

I’m shopping for silver napkin rings today and I hope you are up for some fun virtual shopping. Each month I pick something I am crazy about, and do some virtual shopping at Ruby Lane who sponsors this post.

itemx20190.1L

I curate items that fascinate me, and silver napkin rings are something I adore. I don’t have any YET. So since I wanted to shop for myself, I thought it would be fun to do it together. Shall we?

At some point I had heard it was a faux pas to use a napkin rings during a dinner party. I never thought much about why that was. So when I started working on this post, I did some research and found out why. Long ago, they did not have paper napkins, so people always used fabric napkins. Washing machines had not been invented yet, so people reused napkins from one meal to the next, until the weekly wash day.

102409.1L

Napkin rings, or serviette rings, were used to designate whose napkin was whose, since you didn’t want to use someone else’s used napkin. I need a moment. Thinking of using some else’s napkin, I.can’t.even… Okay… moving on.

So using a napkin ring (at some level) implied the napkin was used, and that is why some have been opposed to using napkin rings.

So now we both know. Although it might have implied that a hundred years ago, I am 99.9% confident if you get a napkin in a napkin ring any where today, it is going to be freshly laundered.

4113.1L

I find them beautiful and so personal.  I have no problem using napkin rings. They are so gorgeous and worthy of being displayed all of the time. I love the idea seeing a bowl full of napkin rings. You could even display them in a little cabinet.

Each one is so elegant and a work of art. According to Wikipedia (Don’t judge, I had difficulty finding the information elsewhere) napkin rings were not originally made by the set since each person needed a unique one. They were often given as a christening present or sometimes as a pair for a wedding gift. So if you find a set of 6 or 8, they are probably from the 20th century. They were invented by the European Bourgeoisie, first appearing in France around 1800. Most made in the 19th century were made of sterling silver or silver plate.

The prices vary greatly.

Each of these lovelies is available on Ruby Lane. You can click on the title or the photo to see the listings with the details.

Antique Coin Silver Napkin Ring

196.1L (1)

 

 

Sterling Silver detailed Antique Napkin Ring

199.1L

 

 

Antique Victorian Sterling Silver Napkin Ring, Engraved E.F.

4113.1L

 

Antique French Sterling Silver Napkin Ring Holder from Early 19C “DC”

 

itemx20190.1L

 

 

1898 English Sterling Silver Napkin Ring

SL-005395.1L

For the main page at Ruby Lane, CLICK HERE.

For the blog at Ruby Lane, CLICK HERE.

 

 

 

Get my ebook, 8 Ways to Add Farmhouse French Style and 3 more bonus PDFs, and my emails... it's all FREE!
CEDAR HILL FARMHOUSE - updated country French style
Your information will never be shared or sold to a 3rd party.

Filed Under: shopping

Comments

  1. Christina says

    March 18, 2016 at 08:15

    So interesting! I had never heard of that- Still think they are lovely and don’t think my guests will mind if I put them out lol

    Reply
  2. Pondside says

    March 18, 2016 at 10:19

    We don’t use napkin rings for guests unless they are staying over. Otherwise we use napkin rings daily for our own napkins. It is so very wasteful to use paper napkins or to launder a 99% clean linen napkin. Unless there’s been a messy sauce, we re-use!

    Reply
  3. Cheryl says

    March 18, 2016 at 15:21

    A nice piece of history I did not know. I am in love with the Antique Victorian Sterling Silver Napkin Ring, Engraved E.F. Beautiful!! Can’t wait to see what you pick!!

    Reply
  4. Debra@shoppeno5 says

    March 18, 2016 at 22:31

    That was very interesting. All of the napkin rings you selected are so lovely. It will be a difficult choice.

    Reply
  5. Nancy says

    March 19, 2016 at 09:50

    I didn’t know this,thank you. I looked at the rings from Ruby Lane, I had no idea…that they could cost so much! They are beautiful. Thanks for the history lesson….good to know.
    Nancy
    wildoakdesigns.blogspot.com

    Reply
  6. pamela says

    March 19, 2016 at 14:56

    Very cool info. on the napkin ring, the ones your showing are pretty cool looking.
    Have a great day.

    Reply
  7. Ange says

    March 20, 2016 at 13:22

    That was a very interesting napkin ring post. I do use napkin rings (not as beautiful as the ones you posted) during the holidays but they all match. Thanks so much for the info.

    Reply

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

You might enjoy my book, podcast, and MORE!

french accents by Anita Joyce


Affilate Disclosure

Search This Blog

Categories

Archives

Copyright Notice

All the photos and text this site are copyright protected. Email requests to anita(at)cedarhillfarmhouse(dot)com

Disclosure and Privacy Policy

For my Full Disclosure, click HERE
For the Privacy Policy, click HERE

Disclaimer

Perform any project shown at your own risk. The author assumes no liability for loss or damage that result from these projects. If unsure, seek professional advice before attempting any project.

Copyright © 2025 Cedar Hill Interiors, LLC · Log in

Get my ebook, 8 Ways to Add Farmhouse French Style and 3 more bonus PDFs, and my emails... it's all FREE!
CEDAR HILL FARMHOUSE - updated country French style
Your information will never be shared or sold to a 3rd party.