The prize for the women's singles champion is a silver plate about 19 inches in diameter, often called "Rosewater Dish" or "Venus Rosewater Dish", which is translated into Chinese as "rose dew dish".
Since 1886, the Wimbledon women’s singles champion has been awarded a rose dew tray. The rose water dish, formerly known as Venus Rosewater Dish or Rosewater Dish in English, was worth 50 guineas (half of the men's singles trophy) at the time. The origin of this rose dew dish is not simple. Initially, there was a pewter plate (original pewter) in the Louvre. Later, Caspar Enderlein made an electrotype based on this plate. Finally, Messrs Elkington and Co. Ltd of Birmingham made an electrotype based on this plate in 1864. Rose dew dish.
The rose dew dish is 18.75 inches (approximately 47.6 cm) in diameter, made of sterling silver (92.5% pure), and partially gold-plated. After all, it is a replica of the Louvre collection, and the patterns on the plate are based on mythology. The pattern in the center of the plate is the goddess Sophrosyne. In Greek mythology, she represents temperance and self-control. The goddess Sophrosyne is shown sitting on a large box, holding a lamp in her right hand and a large jar in her left hand. She is surrounded by ornaments such as a sickle, a fork, and a caduceus (the winged scepter held by Hermes with two intertwined snakes). The middle circle of the plate is divided into four parts, each part contains a god from Roman or Greek mythology, and a pattern representing one of the four elements of earth, wind, water, fire, and a goddess about water. . The pattern on the outermost circle of the plate is Minerva, the goddess of wisdom in ancient Roman mythology. Her Greek name is the familiar Athena. On the plate, the goddess Minerva is presiding over the seven liberal arts—astronomy, geometry, arithmetic, music, rhetoric, logic, and grammar. The sides of the plate are decorated with convex lines. The rest of the plate is decorated with Renaissance-style gilt patterns and leaf reliefs.
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