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The Lord’s Prayer Ring

Material
Green gold 14k
Tire width
2 mm
Art
44627
Ring Size
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Product description
This ring is dedicated to the principal prayer of the Christian faith, the Lord’s Prayer. The ring’s pendant takes the form of a Christogram – the Ancient Greek initials of Jesus Christ’s name, laid one on top of the other. The Christogram is a symbol of the Saviour and an emblem of divine protection. Engraved around the edge of the ring are the words of the Lord’s Prayer, which Christ taught to his disciples in his Sermon on the Mount.
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Green Gold
The jewelry collection "Vladimir Mikhailov" is made in precious metals, characterized by a noble, restrained color sound – platinum, white and green gold. At the same time, the main material of the collection is green gold, a type of gold alloy of 585 samples, characterized by its soft color shade and high content of precious metals. This alloy is known primarily as the most stable natural compound of native gold and silver. It is silver that gives the alloy a soft olive hue, muffling the yellow tones of gold and the red sound of copper.