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Ring bearing the words “And two will become one flesh”

Material
Green gold 14k
Size
3 mm
Art
44329
Ring Size (mm)
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Product description
The outer surface of this ladies» wedding ring has a wide curved middle section and flat sides. On the underside are the words of the Gospel with an image of an equal-pointed cross: «What God has joined together, let no one separate» (Mark 10:9), «And two will become one flesh» (Mark 10:8).
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