Silver Ottoman State Coat of Arms Men's Ring
Silver Ottoman State Coat of Arms Men's Ring
The Ottoman State Coat of Arms was prepared for the Ottoman State in the 19th century, inspired by the emblems in the European United Kingdom state tradition. Before that, the sultans' tughras were used as state emblems. The final version of the Ottoman emblem was put into effect by Sultan II. Abdulhamid in 1882. There are two flags in the Ottoman State Coat of Arms. The flag with the crescent and star on a red background symbolizes the Ottomans, while the flag on a green background symbolizes the Islamic caliphate. The scales represent Ottoman justice, and the books on the scales represent the Ottoman laws and the Quran, which are the source of justice. It is known that there are 30 mysteries hidden in the Ottoman State Coat of Arms. This stylish men's ring model is made of 925 sterling silver. Oxide coating has been applied to the silver to provide an aged appearance. As with all silver men's ring models, the silver Ottoman State Coat of Arms men's ring model is also produced by hand. There may be a ± 10% deviation in the specified average product weight due to silver and precious stones.
Average Weight: 13.50 gr.