14K Gold Square Christian Men's Signet Ring with Jerusalem Cross and Fleurs-de-lis

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This exquisite 14К yellow gold Jerusalem Cross and Fleurs-de-lis signet ring with 65 diamonds is a luxurious piece of jewelry filled with deep meaning. You can emphasize your status, complement your luxurious style with its help.
This signet ring combines regal and refined. Yellow and white gold, brilliant diamonds and modern designs give the classic symbols new verve.
The Cross of Jerusalem is a reminder of the five wounds suffered by Christ during his crucifixion.
The fleurs-de-lis have been used in the heraldry of numerous European nations and feature prominently in the Crown Jewels. The fleur-de-lis represents the link between royalty and the Christian religion. The fleur-de-lis is also equated with the rays of the sun. Traditionally, the liturgy associated Christ with the sun or light and royalty has always referred to solar symbolism.
This signet ring isn’t just an expensive piece of jewelry. This Jerusalem Cross and Fleurs-de-lis signet ring can become a real family heirloom, that bears a symbol of faith.
Particular attention is paid to the central element, encrusted by a dazzling Jerusalem Cross made from white gold and 5 diamonds, which is framed by 60 scintillant diamonds.
The ring is complemented by millgrain stile shoulders with white golden fleurs-de-lis on ring band width. With their help, the accents in the composition are stunningly placed. Combining millgrain and fleurs-de-lis gives vintage, personality to your ring.
The 14K gold Jerusalem Cross and Fleurs-de-lis signet ring with 65 diamonds would make an excellent gift for a special occasion. This handmade work is a real piece of art, created in the Holy Land, with the help of which you can express your love, faith, and gratitude to your loved one.
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