Silver Ottoman State Coat of Arms The Ottoman State Coat of Arms was prepared for the Ottoman Empire in the 19th century, inspired by the insignia of the United Kingdom of Europe. Before that, the tughras of the sultans served as state decorations. The final version of the Ottoman decoration was enacted in 1882 by Sultan Abdulhamid II. There are two flags in the Ottoman State Coat of Arms. The flag with the crescent and star on a red background symbolizes the Ottoman Empire, 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 law codes, which are the source of justice, and the Quran. It is known that there are 30 mysteries hidden in the Ottoman State Coat of Arms. This elegant men's ring model is made of 925 sterling silver. The silver is oxidized to create an aged appearance. Like all silver men's rings, the silver Ottoman State Coat of Arms men's ring model is produced by hand. Due to silver and precious stones, there may be ± 10% deviation from the average product weight. Avg. Weight: 23.00 gr.
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