Silver Ottoman Tughra Men's Ring
Silver Ottoman Tughra Men's Ring
Tughra, a symbol or signature containing the sultan's name and nickname. Tughra has been written by master calligraphers for centuries as a branch of calligraphy. In Turkish, it means a special sign containing the sultan's name, the sultan's signature. Its origin is in the Oghuz dialect, and it means the printed signature of the sultan. The first tughra used by Orhan Gazi consists of the expression Orhan bin Osman, the first of the tughras is dated 1324 and the other 1348. A tughra belonging to the first Sultan Osman Gazi has not been found anywhere to this day. Therefore, there are 36 Ottoman sultans; but there are 35 Ottoman sultan tughras. The part where the sultan's name and his father's name are written is called throne, rostrum or sere. The part extending from here to the left and extending from bottom to top and consisting of two concentric curves is called beyze or flag. You can enjoy using the Tughra emblem ring symbolizing the Ottoman Empire and gift it to your loved ones. It is made of 925 sterling silver. Oxide coating is applied to silver. Silver rings with oxide coating preserve their shine for a long time and tarnishing is delayed. All of our products are handmade. There may be a ± 10% deviation in the average product weight due to silver and precious stones.
Average Weight: 8.00 gr.