Silver Ottoman State Coat of Arms 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 coats of arms of the United Kingdoms of 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 Coat of Arms contains two flags. The flag with the crescent and star on a red background symbolizes the Ottoman Dynasty, while the flag on the green background symbolizes the Islamic caliphate. The scales represent Ottoman justice, and the books on the scales represent the Ottoman code of laws, the source of justice, and the Quran. The ring featuring the Ottoman coat of arms is an option that you can enjoy and gift to your loved ones. It is made of 925 sterling silver. Rhodium-plated silver. Rhodium-plated products retain their shine for a long time and delay oxidation. The stones on them are zirconium. All of our products are handmade. Due to silver and precious stones, there may be a ± 10% deviation in product weight.Average Weight: 11.50 gr.
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