Silver Ottoman State Coat of Arms Men's RingThe Ottoman Empire's State Coat of Arms was created for the Ottoman Empire in the 19th century, influenced by the insignia of the United Kingdom of Europe. Before that, the sultans' tughras served as state insignia. The final version of the Ottoman medal was enacted by Sultan Abdulhamid II on April 17, 1882. Agate is a very popular and striking stone. One of the most important characteristics that makes agate popular is that it doesn't have just one color, but multiple. Gray, white, brown, red, and green are some of these. Each color of agate has its own unique properties. For example, it is one of the most popular healing stones and is in high demand due to its unique colors. In addition to its beauty, agate's health benefits (especially psychological) are another factor that makes this stone important. Both agate and the Ottoman state coat of arms are frequently used in silver men's rings, which also appear in this ring design. The ring is made of 925 sterling silver. The silver is colored with oxide. All of our silver men's rings are handcrafted. Due to the presence of silver and precious stones, there may be a ±10% deviation from the stated average product weight.Average Weight: 12.00 gr.
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