Silver Ottoman State Coat of Arms Conquest Men's RingThe State Coat of Arms of the Ottoman Empire was prepared for the Ottoman Empire in the 19th century, influenced by the state decorations of the United Kingdom and Europe. Before that, the sultans' tughras served as state decorations. The final version of the Ottoman decoration was put into effect by Sultan Abdulhamid II on April 17, 1882. The Ottoman State Decoration contains two flags. The flag with the crescent and star on a red field symbolizes the Ottoman Dynasty, while the flag on the green field symbolizes the Islamic caliphate. The scales represent Ottoman justice, and the books on the scales represent the Ottoman legal codes, the source of justice, and the Quran. The crescent moon was used as the symbol of their power. Surah Al-Fath: This surah, named Al-Fath because it describes the conquest, success, and victory that Islam will achieve, was revealed between Mecca and Medina on the return from the Treaty of Hudaybiyyah in the sixth year of the Hijra and is considered one of the surahs revealed in Medina. The sides of the ring feature the 1453th Surah Al-Fath in Arabic. You can gift this ring, which carries spiritual meaning, to your loved ones. Made of 925 sterling silver. The silver is oxidized and coated with transparent enamel. All of our products are handcrafted. There may be a ± 5% deviation in product weight due to silver and precious stones.Average Weight: 16.00 gr.
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