Those of the Rings of Power that Sauron gave to the Dwarves to seduce them to his service, or (in the unique case of the Ring of Thrór) were given to the Dwarves by the Elves of Eregion. The Dwarves proved too hardy to be lured in this way, though, and the Rings did little more than increase their native lust for gold. By the end of the Third Age, Sauron had recovered three of the Seven Rings to himself, and the other four had been consumed by dragons.
See also...
Great Rings, House of the Mírdain, Last of the Seven, Lord of the Black Land, Mírdain, Mustering of the Dwarves, Ring of Durin, Ring of Power, Ring of Thrór, Ring-inscription, Rings of Power, Seven Hoards, The Ring
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