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Thumb ring

A thumb ring is a ring meant to be worn on one's thumb. Most commonly, thumb rings are used as an archery equipment designed to protect the thumb pulp from the bowstring during a thumb draw, and are made of leather, stone, horn, wood, bone, antler, ivory, metal, ceramics, plastic or glass. It usually fits over the distal phalanx of the thumb, coming to rest at the distal edge of the interphalangeal joint. Typically a flange extends from the ring to cover the thumb pulp, and may be supplemented by a leather extension.

17th century Mughal thumb ring

In some cultures, thumb rings also serve a decorative function like other types of rings, and are used to signal social status or ranks. In East Asia, such thumb rings are usually made of jade.

Uses edit

Archery edit

 
Tibetan archer using a cylindrical thumb ring, 1938

The most common use of a thumb ring throughout history has been its role in archery. When drawing a bow using a thumb draw, the thumb is hooked around the bowstring just beneath the arrow and its grip reinforced with the first (sometimes second) finger. The bowstring rests against the inner pad of the archer's thumb and the thumb ring protects the skin. The bowstring rests against the flat of the ring when the bow is drawn. Today, thumb rings are used by archers practicing styles from most of Asia and some regions of northern Africa.

Jewellery edit

 
Decorative nephrite thumb ring with qilin engraving

According to some ancient beliefs, wearing a thumb ring can ward off spells, misfortunes, and illness. In many cases, these thumb rings would be engraved with specific symbols to further scare off evil spirits, demons, and dark scourges.

Starting in Ancient Greek societies, wearing thumb rings was a symbol of power, rank, wealth, and influence. In some cases, the highest and wealthiest authorities would wear multiple thumb rings to prove their importance. This usage is still in practice in many countries today.

In Ancient China, thumbs rings are commonly made out of jade and worn specifically to signify military ranks or seniorities in religious sects.

Historic specimens edit

Thumb rings have been in use in Asia since the Neolithic period. The first examples were likely made of leather, but artifacts made entirely of leather do not last thousands of years. Surviving artifact rings are made of bone, horn, or stone; presumably most would have incorporated a leather guard. Comparison with historical and modern rings shows little functional change over the millennia.[1] In the cemetery of the small Rui state at Liangdaicun near Hancheng on the Yellow River (where it flows south between the provinces of Shaanxi and Shanxi), a Lord of Rui was interred in a tomb, M 27, dated to the eighth century BCE. His grave goods included two thumb rings, made of gold but of an entirely modern pattern.[2]

The author of "Arab Archery" refers to rings as being usually made of leather.[3] A "thumb tip" or "thumb ring" which is called "kustubān" by the Persian and "khayta‘ah" by the Arabs, consists of a ring of leather or some other material. It is worn over the right thumb, leaving the nail and knuckle exposed, and is used for the protection of the thumb against injuries which are usually caused by the string when it is drawn and released."[4] Possibly, most ordinary archers historically used tabs of leather, much cheaper and easier to make, but such rings are not likely to survive. Metal thumb rings of silver or bronze were thought to be too inflexible in use, and thus were less accurate.

Many surviving historic thumbrings are hardstone carvings in jade and other gemstones, or are made of precious metal. Most are very practical but some have the release surface so ornamented as to be unusable. The rings could be displayed on a cord from the belt, or, in China, in a special box. In the 16th century court of the Ottoman Empire they had the extra function of being "used when executing disgraced officials to tighten a handkerchief wound round the throat".[5]

Variants edit

 
A cylindrical Manchu thumbring. The thumb hole is typically round.

In territories of the Qing dynasty, Manchurian cylindrical thumb rings gradually displaced more thumb pad shaped thumb rings. These cylindrical thumb rings would go over the primary thumb joint, hooking the draw string around the base of the cylinder.

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ Dwyer, Bede (1997). "Early Archers' Rings". Asian Traditional Archery Research Network.
  2. ^ Rawson, Jessica. Steppe Weapons in Ancient China and the Role of Hand-to-hand Combat. School of Archaeology. University of Oxford. p. 58 and fig. 18 page 91. Retrieved 7 February 2016.
  3. ^ (PDF). Princeton University Press. 1945. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-02-25.
  4. ^ "XLII. On thumb-tips and the various kind thereof, from: Arab Archery, by N.A. Faris and R.P. Elmer, 1945". www.archerylibrary.com. September 15, 2012.
  5. ^ Rogers, J.M.; Ward, R.M. (1988). Süleyman the Magnificent. British Museum Publications. p. 152. ISBN 0-7141-1440-5.

External links edit

  Media related to Archer’s rings at Wikimedia Commons

  • A collection of thumbrings at the University of Missouri Museum of Anthropology 2011-06-24 at the Wayback Machine
  • How do I use a Thumb-ring with a Mongolian Draw?
  • Making a thumbring from a billiard ball
  • Ancient Chinese thumb rings, Shang dynasty to Han dynasty
  • On using cylindrical Chinese / Manchu style thumb rings
  • - German language chinese archery site: Containing the kind, form, material and use of chinese / manchuraian thumb rings
  • The Art of Shooting a Short Reflexed Bow with a Thumb Ring. 2012. By Adam Swoboda. Gdynia Press.

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This article is about the protective archery equipment For the ordinary jewelry items worn on the thumb see Ring jewelry This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Thumb ring news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2014 Learn how and when to remove this template message A thumb ring is a ring meant to be worn on one s thumb Most commonly thumb rings are used as an archery equipment designed to protect the thumb pulp from the bowstring during a thumb draw and are made of leather stone horn wood bone antler ivory metal ceramics plastic or glass It usually fits over the distal phalanx of the thumb coming to rest at the distal edge of the interphalangeal joint Typically a flange extends from the ring to cover the thumb pulp and may be supplemented by a leather extension 17th century Mughal thumb ring In some cultures thumb rings also serve a decorative function like other types of rings and are used to signal social status or ranks In East Asia such thumb rings are usually made of jade Contents 1 Uses 1 1 Archery 1 2 Jewellery 2 Historic specimens 3 Variants 4 Gallery 5 References 6 External linksUses editArchery edit nbsp Tibetan archer using a cylindrical thumb ring 1938 The most common use of a thumb ring throughout history has been its role in archery When drawing a bow using a thumb draw the thumb is hooked around the bowstring just beneath the arrow and its grip reinforced with the first sometimes second finger The bowstring rests against the inner pad of the archer s thumb and the thumb ring protects the skin The bowstring rests against the flat of the ring when the bow is drawn Today thumb rings are used by archers practicing styles from most of Asia and some regions of northern Africa Jewellery edit nbsp Decorative nephrite thumb ring with qilin engraving According to some ancient beliefs wearing a thumb ring can ward off spells misfortunes and illness In many cases these thumb rings would be engraved with specific symbols to further scare off evil spirits demons and dark scourges Starting in Ancient Greek societies wearing thumb rings was a symbol of power rank wealth and influence In some cases the highest and wealthiest authorities would wear multiple thumb rings to prove their importance This usage is still in practice in many countries today In Ancient China thumbs rings are commonly made out of jade and worn specifically to signify military ranks or seniorities in religious sects Historic specimens editThumb rings have been in use in Asia since the Neolithic period The first examples were likely made of leather but artifacts made entirely of leather do not last thousands of years Surviving artifact rings are made of bone horn or stone presumably most would have incorporated a leather guard Comparison with historical and modern rings shows little functional change over the millennia 1 In the cemetery of the small Rui state at Liangdaicun near Hancheng on the Yellow River where it flows south between the provinces of Shaanxi and Shanxi a Lord of Rui was interred in a tomb M 27 dated to the eighth century BCE His grave goods included two thumb rings made of gold but of an entirely modern pattern 2 The author of Arab Archery refers to rings as being usually made of leather 3 A thumb tip or thumb ring which is called kustuban by the Persian and khayta ah by the Arabs consists of a ring of leather or some other material It is worn over the right thumb leaving the nail and knuckle exposed and is used for the protection of the thumb against injuries which are usually caused by the string when it is drawn and released 4 Possibly most ordinary archers historically used tabs of leather much cheaper and easier to make but such rings are not likely to survive Metal thumb rings of silver or bronze were thought to be too inflexible in use and thus were less accurate Many surviving historic thumbrings are hardstone carvings in jade and other gemstones or are made of precious metal Most are very practical but some have the release surface so ornamented as to be unusable The rings could be displayed on a cord from the belt or in China in a special box In the 16th century court of the Ottoman Empire they had the extra function of being used when executing disgraced officials to tighten a handkerchief wound round the throat 5 Variants edit nbsp A cylindrical Manchu thumbring The thumb hole is typically round In territories of the Qing dynasty Manchurian cylindrical thumb rings gradually displaced more thumb pad shaped thumb rings These cylindrical thumb rings would go over the primary thumb joint hooking the draw string around the base of the cylinder Gallery edit nbsp Jade thumb ring Mughal Empire 17th century nbsp Gold thumb ring with rubies and emeralds Mughal Empire 17th century nbsp Three Indian thumb rings in agate and jade 17th 19th century nbsp Korean thumb ring female type nbsp Korean thumb ring male type nbsp Turkish archer s ring 18th centuryReferences edit Dwyer Bede 1997 Early Archers Rings Asian Traditional Archery Research Network Rawson Jessica Steppe Weapons in Ancient China and the Role of Hand to hand Combat School of Archaeology University of Oxford p 58 and fig 18 page 91 Retrieved 7 February 2016 Arab Archery An Arabic manuscript of about A D 1500 A book on the excellence of the bow amp arrow and the description thereof Translated and edited by Nabih Amin Faris and Robert Potter Elmer PDF Princeton University Press 1945 Archived from the original PDF on 2009 02 25 XLII On thumb tips and the various kind thereof from Arab Archery by N A Faris and R P Elmer 1945 www archerylibrary com September 15 2012 Rogers J M Ward R M 1988 Suleyman the Magnificent British Museum Publications p 152 ISBN 0 7141 1440 5 External links edit nbsp Media related to Archer s rings at Wikimedia Commons A collection of thumbrings at the University of Missouri Museum of Anthropology Archived 2011 06 24 at the Wayback Machine How do I use a Thumb ring with a Mongolian Draw Making a thumbring from a billiard ball Ancient Chinese thumb rings Shang dynasty to Han dynasty On using cylindrical Chinese Manchu style thumb rings German language chinese archery site Containing the kind form material and use of chinese manchuraian thumb rings The Art of Shooting a Short Reflexed Bow with a Thumb Ring 2012 By Adam Swoboda Gdynia Press Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Thumb ring amp oldid 1220697645, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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